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Have 300,000 Koreans in China been naturalized as Koreans? It is said that 10,000 Koreans went on a hunger strike in South Korea and demanded Korean citizenship. Is this credible?
Well, this news is reliable! But that was more than ten years ago. That was when China and South Korea had just established diplomatic relations. However, nowadays, more and more Koreans are no longer so yearning for South Korea. Yes, South Korea's per capita GDP is five times that of China, but their prices are also five times that of China. Moreover, Korean products are not very rich, so many people's living standards are not as good as those of China people. I don't know if the landlord is Korean, if so, I don't have to yearn for Korea. In short, do you want to be a national of a big country or a small country? Besides, as we can see, the GDP of China and Guangdong Province will soon catch up with that of South Korea. Within a few years, China will surpass Han Guoqiang in all aspects, and then the so-called superiority of Koreans may disappear.
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