Culturally, nothing is different; one nation is free, while the other is a communist Dictatorship.
South korea caught a charizard
you eat a pickled oion
Culturally, yes.
North Korea is communist from the Soviet Union, South Korea is anti-communist, it breaks my heart when I say it.:( Also, they are being occupied by different troops.
Mao's army was attacking his own countrymen. North Korea was attacking an independent nation, South Korea.
we both play sports and eat sushi
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Korea and the United States have many differences. The first and most obvious being that they are geographic opposites. The culture, economics, and language are also among other notable differences.
Because Korea was part of China since ancient times, Korea was heavily influenced by mainland China both politically and culturally.
The country that is separated between North and South is Korea, specifically North Korea and South Korea. The Korean Peninsula is divided along the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), which was established at the end of the Korean War in 1953. North Korea is a communist state, while South Korea is a democratic republic. This division has led to significant political, economic, and cultural differences between the two nations.
Well they are different countries...
North Korea is communist and South Korea is democratic. The religion in North Korea is Buddhism and Confucianism and to a lesser extent Christianity and syncretic Chondogo. The religion in South Korea is Buddhism and CHristianity.