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Are the ancestors of North Korea Chinese?

The ancestors of North Korea are Chinese. The Korean ancestors are Chinese Koreans and live in the Yalu River area in Northeast my country. Before the Qing Dynasty, it had always been a province or a client state of China. The ancestors of North Korea are the Koryo people, and the Koryo people were originally Chinese, so the ancestors of North Korea are Chinese.

There are also many Korean compatriots in the Northeast of my country. In general, there are more than 70 million Koreans in the world. Most of the other Korean ethnic groups live in the Northeast of my country and North Korea. peninsula and the Russian Far East.

Main attractions in North Korea

Mount Kumgang is a famous mountain in North Korea and is divided into Inner Kumgang, Outer Kumgang and Hae Kumgang. However, many tourist areas have inconvenient transportation, so Chinese tourists generally only travel to Pyongyang, Kaesong and Myohyangsan areas. A spokesman for North Korea's Mount Kumgang International Tourism Special Zone Guidance Bureau stated on April 1, 2012 that North Korea will open Mount Kumgang to all tourists.

The DPRK will welcome all tourists and will make every sincerity and effort to allow tourists to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Mount Kumgang. Areas in North Korea open to foreign tourists include Pyongyang City, Nampo City, Kaesong City, North Korea's Hinokang Chinese People's Volunteer Army Martyrs Cemetery, Myohyang Mountain, Qibao Mountain, Yuyue Mountain, Wonsan, Paektu Mountain and other areas.