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Dear Sir,

Thank you for your information about Dokdo & East Sea.

I'm Jungmin Lee first grade in Daemyeong middle school of Korea.



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I saw the small discrepancy about Dokdo. "Dokdo island" is mentioned in your article, but it should be corrected by "Dokdo" not "Dokdo Island", "do" means island, so please erase "island" when you write down Dokdo. Also Sea of Japan is not right orthography historically. East Sea was named form so long time ago, and Dokdo is Korea's territory so the sea should be called East Sea.



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I hope you would understand historical situation and correct the article soon.

I am looking forward to hearing from you.

Best regards.


 
   
 

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