The Yellow sea seperates china and South Korea
China in the north, South Korea in the south.
No, North Korea, South Korea, and Japan are three separate nations.
South Korea's Allies: The whole U.N. North Korea's Allies: China and Russia
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.
Korea and china
No. Korea are two separate countries - North and South, the former bordering China and Russia.
China, North Korea, and South Korea are all different countries.
China and Russia to the north and South Korea to the (surprise!) south
China in the north, South Korea in the south.
The neighboring countries of North Korea are South Korea, China, Russia, Japan, and Mongolia.
The only country that borders China, Russia, and South Korea would be North Korea.
China and North Korea have poorer economy compare to South Korea and Japan.
china and south korea. There are 3. North Korea also has a short border with Russia.
North Korea is the only nation to border both China and South Korea.
Japan, China, North and South Korea, India
North Korea and South Korea
China North Korea South Korea