Since Korea was settled by Chinese, Korea was part of China from the beginning and Chinese mainland culture and language was quickly spread to the Korean peninsula naturally. A lot of Korean names contain Han (meaning Chinese people)' such as Hanbok (clothes), Hansik(food), Hanseong (Seoul), and Hanguk (Korea). In language, more than 70% of words were from Chinese.
The neighboring countries of North Korea are South Korea, China, Russia, Japan, and Mongolia.
North Korea, Mongolia, Russia, India
Mongolia, Pakistan,Korea, Vietnam and India.
Japan is an island. Its nearest neighbors, to the west, are Korea and China.
china, japan, hong kong, taiwan, russia, etc
Discouraged contact with outsiders.
by making little trade with its neighboring countries such as: China 57% South Korea 25% Russia 3% Singapore 3% North Korea 28%
i only know 5 but i am not sure if Vietnam is one of them. here they are, south Korea, china, russia, japan and Mongolia.
Neighboring countries: North Korea, South Korea, Taiwan, Russia, and China. Genetically-related countries: Both Korea's, Mongolia, Russia(indigenous peoples of Siberia, China, India, Thailand, Vietnam, Burma, and Indonesia.
because they were still trading and
i believe the best awnser would be North Korea....
because of the geography of the land, them being an island, this seperated them from having contact with korea and china because there was no form of communication . The isolated that Japan endured for over 200 years from Korea and China was set by the leaders of the time period.