The Korea Strait is a body of water located between the southern coast of Korea and the eastern coast of China. It connects the Yellow Sea to the East China Sea and plays a vital role in maritime trade and navigation in the region. The strait is known for its rich marine life and is an important fishing area for local communities.
This strait also has significant geopolitical importance, as it is situated near the borders of both North Korea and South Korea. The waters are often patrolled by naval forces, making it a strategic area for security and defense. Additionally, the strait is a popular route for shipping vessels traveling between Asia and other parts of the world.