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Dear webmaster With my deepest respect and gratitude, I take it as a great honor to write to your website. I am Chanju Park, and I am proud to introduce myself to be one of the people of the Republic of Korea and a student of Hana Academy Seoul. I also work 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. I am writing to you as I have an important suggestion to make in regards to your articles titled ¡°Gamagori¡¯s Takeshima Island¡± https://centrip-japan.com/article/271.html
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To my great surprise, I found out that an article of yours have wrongly named the ¡°Takeshima¡± as the ¡°Dokdo¡±. The name of the island between the Korean Peninsula and the Japanese archipelago, currently named as the ¡°Takeshima¡± in your article, should be corrected to the ¡°Dokdo¡±. At present, as many international organizations including U.N. agencies have corrected ¡°Takeshima¡± to ¡°Dokdo¡±, I¡¯d truly appreciate if your website could join this trend. As a Korean who is fully aware of how the island is enthusiastically beloved by our people, I could not help but write to your company.
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I humbly ask foryour website to seriously consider the issue of changing the ¡°Takeshima¡± to the ¡°Dokdo¡±. Or, at least, please name it both. Please visit the website (http://dokdo.mofat.go.kr) for more specific information on geographical designations. I would like to once again appreciate your time for reviewing my letter and will be more than honored to get reply from your company via my email (chanjupark7@gmail.com). Your sincerely, Chanju Park. |