North Korea is also known as a bridge between Japan and China in East Asia. North Korea is half of the Korean Peninsula, especially the northern half. North Korea, which is slightly smaller than the Mississippi, has about 80% of the land in the mountainous region (Kummer, 19-20), while signs of human activity can be traced back to 3000 BC, but Korea is known as North Korea It is done. Although historians are not convinced about the origins of Korean cultural origin, "Archaeologists say they may migrate from Siberia, Manchuria, Mongolia to the Korean Peninsula among prehistoric people of the Altai language group As declared "civilization, fi
North Korea has been one of the most isolated countries in the world since the split from Korea after the Second World War. They insist that they have nuclear weapons as they make hydrogen bombs and have missiles for Japan and South Korea - two neighboring countries have American troops. North Korea is seen as always cautious when viewed from the outside, the potential danger of war with the West has increased in the past 12 months.
When I was teaching English in Korea in 2013, North Korea started to threaten South Korea and the United States with a series of more amicable remarks even to North Korea. On the second day when North Korean leader Kim Jung-Eun announced that two North Korean states are in "war state", I entered the classroom, and students entered the classroom, and students went to Bukan (Korean in Korean) I found talking about the United Nations. "He is a pig," one girl said. Other children agreed
Because it was isolated, North Korea was sometimes called "Kingdom of the Hermitas". And it originally mentioned the isolationism of the late Joseon dynasty. North Korea initially built diplomatic relations with other communist countries, but even today, most foreign embassies that North Korea recognizes are in Beijing, not Pyongyang. In the 1960s and 1970s, it pursued independent foreign policy, established relations with many developing countries, and joined the non-alliance movement. Between the late 1980s and the 1990s, along with the collapse of the Soviet bloc, its foreign policy was confused. After the economic crisis, it closed several embassies. At the same time, North Korea aims to build relations with advanced free market countries.