in person? NOPE! in person with government on back? YEP!
Government sometimes make deals, which is South Korean meeting North Korean, and this is not for tour. It is for family reunion, but ironically, they can't take the Family back to one country.
Another case is for tourism. There is a biggest mountain in Korea, called 백두산, baek-doo-san, or baek-doo mountain, and it is famous because there is a science theory that say if baek-doo mountain explodes again,(it is volcanic) it can threat the world. In fact, in 11th century, it corrupted once, and the pieces of rocks fell in Japan, china, and Russia. anyway, to go there, South Koreans must enter the China first, as the mountain is located in border of China and North Korea, and they can enter the mountain journey. It is hard!
Source: from my brain with textbook knowledge.
Under certain circumstances, South Koreans can visit North Korea with special approval and a valid visa. However, typical tourism and day-to-day visits between citizens of the two Koreas are restricted due to political tensions and the lack of official diplomatic relations.
North Koreans speak Korean. The official language of North Korea is Korean, which is also known as the Pyongyang dialect.
American soldiers referred to North Koreans as "gooks" during the Korean War, which is a derogatory term.
It is extremely difficult for North Koreans to leave the country due to strict government controls and restrictions. Travel outside of North Korea is heavily monitored and requires government permission.
Approximately 0.5% of South Koreans speak Chinese, primarily due to business and trade interactions between South Korea and China. However, the majority of South Koreans do not speak Chinese as their second language.
The majority of South Koreans speak Korean as their primary language. There are also minority languages spoken by ethnic groups such as Chinese, English, and Japanese due to immigration and international connections.
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It appeared the South Koreans were more fearful of the North Koreans.
actually you are forbidden to leave or enter without permission of the government but the way most koreans escape is through south koreans tunnel which south koreans build to help north koreans escape in to south korea
China helped the North Koreans and NATO helped the South Koreans.
A better question is..."why do North Koreans love tyranny?".
why the Korean war started is because the North Koreans wanted the South Korean part of Korea "Communist, but the South Koreans believed in "Freedom". So the North Koreans decided to attack the South Koreans, because the North Koreans wanted there government to be incharge, on June 23rd 1950. That's what I think, I hope you understood that. Thanks.................................Elisha Winegardner!
Depends, which one are you talking about, the recent one or the Korean war one? Well the Korean war one was because Kim Jong wanted the South Korea to reunite with North Korea with North Korea as the leader and the recent bombardment of South Korea's island was because north Korea said they felt "threatened" when the south Koreans did a live military drill near the borders
Depends on which Korea. South Koreans have the highest average IQ in the world according to OCED. North Korea, however, probably has one of the lowest. South Koreans who have embraced democracy has come so much further than North Korea. Even look at their height comparison, South Koreans are the tallest Asians at 175cm (5'9), but North Koreans are the shortest at 166cm (5'5).
North Koreans speak Korean. The official language of North Korea is Korean, which is also known as the Pyongyang dialect.
First: The South Koreans have very advanced industries and their world exports are very flourished (opposite to the North Koreans). Their industries include mainly Ship industry, electronics, cars, and nuclear industry. Second: The South Koreans are not subject to economic sanctions as the North Koreans
north Korean or south Korean?
China.