Korea is a country settled and founded by Chinese from start. As a part of China, many Korean culture and language are from mainland China and people are not so different than Chinese genetically.
The US has a much larger land area, population, and GDP.
The US is located in North America while South Korea is located in Asia.
The US is predominately Caucasian and Christian while South Korea is predominately Asian and Non-religous (although Christian is the largest religious denomination).
The US is much more powerful than South Korea, as it is the most powerful country.
Americans have a larger income than South Koreans.
They are both democratic countries
When North Korea asked for help from China, South Korea asked for the US's help, so they broke down the bridge between China and North Korea and sent reinforcements to South Korea
South Korea
Yes
Yes North Korea does not like the US mainly because of the country's involvement in the Korean War between North and South Korea.
we both play sports and eat sushi
N-O, South Korea is Democratic, and was supported by the US. North Korea, however, IS Communist, and was supported by Russia and China
South Korea
Ahn Ho-Young is the Ambassador to the US for South Korea.
The Korean war was actually a draw. Basically the war went like this: North Korea (communist) invaded South Korea (democratic) and almost won so the US came in to help South Korea Then the US and South Korea then almost won the war so China interceeded on behalf of North Korea and drove the US and South Korea back to the 38th parellel. There the war stalled out for awhile and eventually a peace treaty was signed between the US and China, not by either Korea. Technically North and South Korea are still at war, it just isn't a shooting war.
The Dimilitarized Zone, or DMZ.Also called the 38th parallel.
No. South Korea is probably the strongest US ally in all of East and Southeast Asia. US Americans should feel very welcome in South Korea.
South Korea