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Hello, 
my name is Lim Seung been, a high school student living in Korea.
I read your article while I was studying Dokdo in Korea and there are some errors, so I ask you to correct it.


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Dokdo is not in Sea of Japan, but in the East Sea (Sea of the Republic of Korea),
 but it offers a reasonable way to include at least the names used by both Korea and Japan.And since "Dokdo" already contains the suffix "do," which means an island, we don't use the "Dokdo island" type of notation.
It is such a famous island that no one in Korea knows where Dokdo is located and how far Japan is insisting.
Of course, it is a valuable territory and asset to us.
Dokdo is located 87.4 kilometers southeast of Ulleungdo Island and 160 kilometers from Japan's Oksima Island.
According to the administrative district, it is 1-37 Dokdo-ri, Ulleung-eup, Ulleung-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do.
It was also designated as Korea's Natural Monument No. 336.
So I ask you to correct the error in your article right away.
Once again, I would like to inform you that Dokdo is Korea's unique territory.


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I would like to emphasize once again that Dokdo is a beautiful and precious land.
.Thank you again for your help.
I look forward to hearing from you.

Yours sincerely
Lim Seungbeen

 
   
 

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