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I would first like to appreciate your time for reviewing my email.  My name is YS Choi, and I'm proud to introduce myself to be a Korean national and a student of Joongdong Highschool. I'm also working as an active member of the Dokdo Cyber Press, a non-governmental and voluntary organization with the mandate to provide correct information about Korea to the international community, including textbook publishers and website managers.  

 



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With all due respect, I am writing this letter to you regarding the misleading maps contained in your website. 

(https://volcano.si.edu/showreport.cfm?doi=10.5479/si.GVP.BGVN201109-282110) 

To my great surprise, in the map posted on this page, the ocean that is located between the Korean peninsula and the Japanese archipelago is named the "Sea of Japan," not the "East Sea." 

As a Korean national who is fully aware of how the East Sea is enthusiastically beloved by our people, and as a high school student who is eager to make good use of my knowledge to contribute to this world, I could not help but write this letter to you.



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Therefore, I humbly ask you to seriously consider this issue and to replace the erroneous map with correct one.

 

I would once again like to express my gratitude for your time and concern and will be more than honored to get reply from you via my e-mail.

 

 

Yours sincerely,

 

YS Choi


 
   
 

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