No, North Korea is not part of China.North Korea and China is a different country.
North Korea is bordered by China and Russia to the north.
North Korea borders three countries, not two. They are China, Russia, and South Korea.
China and Russia to the north and South Korea to the (surprise!) south
The only country that borders China, Russia, and South Korea would be North Korea.
North Korea (officially: Democratic People's Republic of Korea, DPRK or 조선민주주의인민공화국) is bordered by:* China and Russia to the north* South Korea (officially: Republic of Korea, ROK or 대한민국) to the southKorea is a peninsula.
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.
Communist China and North Koreacommunist china and North Korea
North Korea is bordered by China and Russia to the north.
No. Open a map... Look at size of North Korea, then look at size of China. Even historically, no country from the north ever successfully controlled the whole country of China.
its the north part. it borders north korea, russia and mongolia its basically the part above bejjing
China, North Korea, and South Korea are all different countries.
Part of China, tip of north Korea
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North Korea and China are both in Asia.
china and south korea. There are 3. North Korea also has a short border with Russia.
The neighboring countries of North Korea are South Korea, China, Russia, Japan, and Mongolia.