Chinese Korean

Chinese Korean

Chinese Korean or Korean Chinese may refer to:

  • Sino-Korean vocabulary, Chinese loanwords in the Korean language
  • People's Republic of China – North Korea relations
  • People's Republic of China – South Korea relations
  • Republic of China – North Korea relations
  • Republic of China – South Korea relations
  • Ethnic Chinese in Korea (also known as Hwagyo).
  • Koreans in China (also known as Chaoxianzu).
  • People with multiple citizenship of the People's Republic of China or the Republic of China and North or South Korea

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