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Dear Webmaster,

Hello, I'm Dongwoo KIM from South Korea.

As a middle school student interested in geology and history, I was googling 'Dokdo', and I noticed that your website include wrong information about Dokdo.

Your website contained a map that wrote 'Dokdo' as 'Takeshima'!



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Dokdo is korea's cultural property.

However from 19th century, Japan keep insisting that Dokdo is their land and started to use Takeshima instead of Dokdo. Reasons why Japan says Dokdo is their land is because they found it first and nobody was living there when they first found it. However from historical data, it is easy to find that there is a record from 16th century in which Dokdo was painted. Also, from Sanfrancisco treaty in 1952, it is said that Dokdo belongs to Korea.

Therefore, Dokdo is explicitly Korea's territory and it should only be called as Dokdo instead of Takeshima.

 



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Thank you for reading this email. I hope you have a good day.

As you can see in these reports, Dokdo is clearly Korea's territory.

So, it should be written as Dokdo instead of Takesima.

Please correct the information quickly so that visitors to your site do not get the wrong information.

Thank you for reading this mail and I hope you could correct this mistake.


Sincerely, Dongwoo KIM


 
   
 

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