Chinese Korean Erotic

Homeland

South Korea (Chinese-descended residents)

Region

East Asia

About Chinese Korean People

Chinese Koreans comprise approximately 1.8% of the South Korean resident population — approximately 709,000+ as of 2022. The community is heterogeneous: the larger sub-population is Joseonjok (Chosŏnjok, the China-resident ethnic Korean population concentrated in Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in Jilin Province plus other northeastern Chinese provinces) who have migrated to South Korea since the 1990s under various labor and family-reunification visa programs. The smaller sub-population is Han Chinese (and other Chinese ethnic minorities) who have migrated to South Korea since the 1992 ROK-PRC normalization. Concentrated in Seoul (notably Daerim and Garibong districts in Yeongdeungpo and Guro), Suwon, and other industrial cities. The Joseonjok community is distinct culturally and linguistically from broader Korean populations — Joseonjok speak the Yanbian dialect of Korean (with substantial Mandarin Chinese lexical and grammatical influence) and have historically been politically and culturally aligned with the broader Chinese ethnic-minority framework rather than with South Korean national identity, producing some social tensions with native-born South Koreans.

Typical Chinese Korean Phenotypes

Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build

The Joseonjok sub-population is phenotypically essentially identical to broader Korean populations — Fitzpatrick II-III skin tone, uniformly straight black hair, characteristic East Asian features, brown-to-dark-brown eye color, intermediate build. The Han Chinese sub-population shows phenotype distribution matching the broader Han Chinese source population (Northern Han phenotype distribution closer to Korean populations; Southern Han phenotype distribution somewhat different).

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