Yes. Korea became independence from China after 1895.
Korea was subject to and part of China under Qing dynasty
The chinese defeated the area called Manchuria or Korea, so for a while, Korea was a part of Chinese land holdings. Japan was never part of China.
Korea was settled and founded by Chinese from start. As a part of China, Korea gave tribute to mainland China and they protected Korea from enemies.
The yalu river forms part of the boundary between China and North korea
It was in China in the past. Korea was part of China historically and believed to be eastern end of China. Korea became completely independent after Sino-Japanese war in 1895.
Korea was subject to and part of China
Korea was subject to and part of China.
Korea was part of China until 1895. Traditionally, Korea thought China as a parent or big brother country, and China treated Korea as a son country. After 1945, It still continue between North Korea and China. For South Korea, China is two of main countries influencing South Korean politics with U.S.
Yes, they are both part of Asia.
Because Korea was part of China since ancient times, Korea was heavily influenced by mainland China both politically and culturally.
yes it is... South korea a.k.a republic of korea is offically registered country. It is not in part of China. They are in Korean Peninsula. I can't delete the first answer... To improve, Korea is not dependent existence of china. They are of one nation : Korean. South Korea is south of certain areas of China, such as Manchuria. It is northeast of others, like Shanghai and Guangzhou and due east of still others such as Qingdao City.
There is no desert tah extends from China and South Korea. There is the Gobi Desrt which covers part of northwest China and southern Mongolia, however.