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  2. Koreans in China - Wikipedia

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    Many Korean independence movement activists and organizations established bases or military training schools in Northeast China and move Korean people there in an organized way. In 1919, after the Japanese crackdown on March 1st Movement, Korean migration to China reached a peak. In 1920, the total number of Koreans in Northeast China exceeded ...

  3. China–South Korea relations - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, relations between China and South Korea were normalized, deepening economic and political ties. Since then, China and South Korea had upgraded their relationship in five phases: In 1983, it was a “friendly cooperative relationship”; in 1998, it was called a “collaborative partnership for the 21st century”; in 2003, it was described as a “comprehensive cooperative partnership ...

  4. Chinese people in Korea - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, Chaoxianzu, the Korean-Chinese community in South Korea, including those with Korean nationality, numbers over 800,000, roughly half of the entire ethnic Korean population in China. With the increase in permanent residency and nationality acquisition, it appears that there is a trend of settling and establishing roots in South Korea.

  5. Korean Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Korean Chinese, also called Chaoxianzu [9] (Chinese: 朝鲜族; Korean: 조선족; RR: Joseonjok), is the Korean ethnic minority group in China. They are one of the 56 officially recognized ethnic groups by the Government of China and the Chinese Communist Party. They account for the vast majority of ethnic Koreans in China.

  6. People's Volunteer Army - Wikipedia

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    The People's Volunteer Army (PVA), officially the Chinese People's Volunteers (CPV), [2] [3] was the armed expeditionary forces deployed by the People's Republic of China during the Korean War.

  7. From public executions to ‘traitor’ notices: North Korea ...

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    Draconian measures undertaken by North Korea to curb the spread of Covid, including monthly public executions, caused untold suffering to its estimated 26 million people, seven defectors from the ...

  8. Anti-Korean sentiment in China - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Korean sentiment in China refers to opposition, hostility, hatred, distrust, fear, and general dislike of Korean people or culture in China. This is sometimes referred to in China as the xianhan (dislike of Korea) sentiment, which some have argued has been evoked by perceived Korean arrogance that has challenged the sense of superiority that the Chinese have traditionally associated with ...

  9. Factbox-South Korea, China, Japan joint declaration after ...

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    The leaders of South Korea, China and Japan on Monday issued a joint declaration covering cooperation in a range of areas from trade to climate change and ageing societies. The statement was ...