>muh ebil ccp
If you stay clear off politics China has infinitely more to offer than Korea.
Is it really that difficult for white Americans not to lecture nations with different political system that they should overthrow their government and replace it with globohomo?
>infinitely bigger >despite CCP destruction, still has a lot of history left >korea food is shit, Chinese food has huge diversity of food >China still has many wild hiking opportunities far from cities >still has a lot of interesting wildlife near SEA
China.
I found Korea to be kind of crap. Seoul is just a wannabe American city and much of South Korea outside of the area around Seoul feels third world.
Neither, I view them as the least desirable places to visit in Asia. If I had to choose tho I'd pick China.
Korea is infiltrated by the leftist American worldview, their men are pussies, their women are bitchy and made of plastic, their food is mediocre, and their historical sites are lacking.
China is an authoritarian hellhole, you basically can't function without Wechat and other Chink spyware apps, as a foreigner you have to report your location to the police every night, police harass you on the street, but they have good food, a rich history and lots to see despite Mao and his retards destroying most of it, and Chinese people are less superficial than Koreans.
I've already been to China and it was terrible. Polluted, people grabbing my hair, trying to sell me cheap shit, weird drunkards yelling at me because I'm American...
Never been to South Korea but I would rather go there.
China and it's not even close. People loved seeing my American ass speaking basic chinese in the middle of nowhere. Plus, as someone who loves nature, China is the only country that rivals or could even beat the US when it comes to national parks. Cities range from soulless to concentrated sovl depending on where you go.
People fart and spit in public but they're kind to foreigners, in my experience. Had people trying to or outright paying for my meals at times for no reason at all.
Koreans are stuck up cunts. They don't fart in public, but their manners are far worse than Chinese in my experience. I had people physically pushing me aside to get in front of line even when it wasn't crowded. Several times, and I don't even know why. Seoul is also just a mid-tier Chinese city and the scenery outside of it is a baby version of China. Korea is China-lite for women who want to get fucked by fake kpop stars and go shopping. Real China is for men who want to see cool shit and have a good time.
China 100%. Korea is half of the size of a typical Chinese province so you have much less things available to you. Koreans are also very unfriendly. However keep in mind that I already speak Chinese. If I had to go as an arrogant boomer who can't speak the local language and will just use ENglish then Korea 100%
Depends on what for.
Korea is a capitalist hell hole with a working culture that will drive you to suicide.
Korean language is easier, in relative terms.
For travel both are amazing. China is much, much bigger and provides a lot more to see.
Both are great though.
Pick for what? I'd rather live in Korea, but travel to China. I prefer Korean people and not being spied on every second of the day. But China has a way larger variety of things to see. Food is great in both places.
There are multiple threads about both of these countries, btw.
>no ccp
Also way more globohomo >more Seoul than Korea
True. Anything historical in Korea was destroyed in the war and anything left was destroyed in the 80s with their economic policies. It's honestly worse than China cause practically nothing from 100 years ago is left standing.
True
Anything historical was destroyed in the great leap forward. Practically nothing from 100 years ago is still left standing. Honestly China is worst than Taiwan.
>eating their own children
Nobody eats their own children. The Chinese didn't do it, the North Koreans didn't do it, the Russians didn't do it, and we don't do it. It's one of the most common propaganda lies any country tells its citizens about their enemies. North Korea says the same thing about us. People don't eat their children.
It's nowhere near as bad as Korea. Honestly there is a LOT of culture, temples, and other historical buildings all around China if you go to the countryside. Some cities in China have it too especially places like Xi'an. However compare Beijing to Seoul. Its like night and day. Beijing still has a lot of historical shit, Seoul destroyed all of theirs or it was destroyed by the war.
China obviously. Far more diverse scene and loaded with history. China has more UNESCO World Heritage Sites than any other country besides Italy. Many of the landscapes are incredible. Amazing food in a lot of places, and if you're a teahead it's like paradise.
If you get bored with Chinese stuff (not likely), remember that China contains entire other "countries" inside its borders. Try a visit to Lhasa or Kashgar. Or go south to Jinghong for a flavor of Southeast Asia.
If you like Korean stuff, there's Northeast China (Jilin) where the Koreans even have an autonomous provice.
China has nice landscapes but the people are terrible.
Korea has nicer people but there isn't much to see that you can't see a better version of in Japan or China. It's just a fun place to hang out in.
korea ofc
>why?
no ccp
>muh ebil ccp
If you stay clear off politics China has infinitely more to offer than Korea.
Is it really that difficult for white Americans not to lecture nations with different political system that they should overthrow their government and replace it with globohomo?
convinced.booking flight to chengdu
how much mandarin do i need to know or will i get by english?
China cause of the diversity. Bamboo forests, canyons, tea fields, snowy mountains, concrete jungles... I would never get bored in China.
I’m not a fan of China but I would pick China.
>infinitely bigger
>despite CCP destruction, still has a lot of history left
>korea food is shit, Chinese food has huge diversity of food
>China still has many wild hiking opportunities far from cities
>still has a lot of interesting wildlife near SEA
China. Korea is soulless
But not Seoul-less.
reddit. now.
How do I upvote on here?
China.
I found Korea to be kind of crap. Seoul is just a wannabe American city and much of South Korea outside of the area around Seoul feels third world.
It really does feel like a third world country. Even some districts of Seoul feel that way.
it literally was a third world country merely 40 years ago. that's not something remotely surprising
china will arrest you for anything whenever they want. This would not happen in Korea
Neither, I view them as the least desirable places to visit in Asia. If I had to choose tho I'd pick China.
Korea is infiltrated by the leftist American worldview, their men are pussies, their women are bitchy and made of plastic, their food is mediocre, and their historical sites are lacking.
China is an authoritarian hellhole, you basically can't function without Wechat and other Chink spyware apps, as a foreigner you have to report your location to the police every night, police harass you on the street, but they have good food, a rich history and lots to see despite Mao and his retards destroying most of it, and Chinese people are less superficial than Koreans.
If you're American going to China is super hostile.
>super hostile
How? Filling out a tourist visa application? That's what you call hostile?
Japan
I've already been to China and it was terrible. Polluted, people grabbing my hair, trying to sell me cheap shit, weird drunkards yelling at me because I'm American...
Never been to South Korea but I would rather go there.
China and it's not even close. People loved seeing my American ass speaking basic chinese in the middle of nowhere. Plus, as someone who loves nature, China is the only country that rivals or could even beat the US when it comes to national parks. Cities range from soulless to concentrated sovl depending on where you go.
People fart and spit in public but they're kind to foreigners, in my experience. Had people trying to or outright paying for my meals at times for no reason at all.
Koreans are stuck up cunts. They don't fart in public, but their manners are far worse than Chinese in my experience. I had people physically pushing me aside to get in front of line even when it wasn't crowded. Several times, and I don't even know why. Seoul is also just a mid-tier Chinese city and the scenery outside of it is a baby version of China. Korea is China-lite for women who want to get fucked by fake kpop stars and go shopping. Real China is for men who want to see cool shit and have a good time.
China 100%. Korea is half of the size of a typical Chinese province so you have much less things available to you. Koreans are also very unfriendly. However keep in mind that I already speak Chinese. If I had to go as an arrogant boomer who can't speak the local language and will just use ENglish then Korea 100%
Depends on what for.
Korea is a capitalist hell hole with a working culture that will drive you to suicide.
Korean language is easier, in relative terms.
For travel both are amazing. China is much, much bigger and provides a lot more to see.
Both are great though.
>Korean language is easier
I can assure you that it is not. I learned both and wish I could get all my time back for learning Korean.
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Korean was invented in the 1950s. it's easy
thanks Zhang, very informative
Well, at least reading Korean is a million times easier than reading Mandarin.
Pick for what? I'd rather live in Korea, but travel to China. I prefer Korean people and not being spied on every second of the day. But China has a way larger variety of things to see. Food is great in both places.
There are multiple threads about both of these countries, btw.
They still make disposable cameras? Where would you even get the film developed?
Japan
Where does Taiwan fit into this? No CCP and more sovl than Korea I'd say(although I've never been to Korea)
way past its peak
food is good though, night markets are cool
>no ccp
Also way more globohomo
>more Seoul than Korea
True. Anything historical in Korea was destroyed in the war and anything left was destroyed in the 80s with their economic policies. It's honestly worse than China cause practically nothing from 100 years ago is left standing.
True
Anything historical was destroyed in the great leap forward. Practically nothing from 100 years ago is still left standing. Honestly China is worst than Taiwan.
>the great leap forward
doubt
Chinese were too busy dying from hunger and eating their own children during the Great leap. You mean Cultural revolution.
>eating their own children
Nobody eats their own children. The Chinese didn't do it, the North Koreans didn't do it, the Russians didn't do it, and we don't do it. It's one of the most common propaganda lies any country tells its citizens about their enemies. North Korea says the same thing about us. People don't eat their children.
It's nowhere near as bad as Korea. Honestly there is a LOT of culture, temples, and other historical buildings all around China if you go to the countryside. Some cities in China have it too especially places like Xi'an. However compare Beijing to Seoul. Its like night and day. Beijing still has a lot of historical shit, Seoul destroyed all of theirs or it was destroyed by the war.
Because korea was run by a feminist cult indoctrinating the world with kpop
To visit? China. Much more to offer. I’ve been to Korea as well, and enjoyed myself just fine, but it’s a tiny country.
Korea because I've never seen a beautiful Chinese girl
China obviously. Far more diverse scene and loaded with history. China has more UNESCO World Heritage Sites than any other country besides Italy. Many of the landscapes are incredible. Amazing food in a lot of places, and if you're a teahead it's like paradise.
If you get bored with Chinese stuff (not likely), remember that China contains entire other "countries" inside its borders. Try a visit to Lhasa or Kashgar. Or go south to Jinghong for a flavor of Southeast Asia.
If you like Korean stuff, there's Northeast China (Jilin) where the Koreans even have an autonomous provice.
China has nice landscapes but the people are terrible.
Korea has nicer people but there isn't much to see that you can't see a better version of in Japan or China. It's just a fun place to hang out in.