:::::: ³ª¶ó[µ¶µµ]»ì¸®±â¿îµ¿º»ºÎ ::::::
ÀÛ¼ºÀÏ : 24-05-05 01:18
 ±Û¾´ÀÌ : ÀÌÈ­¿©´ëȲÀ¯Áø
Á¶È¸ : 334  
   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liancourt_Rock [128]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liancourt_Rock
¼­ÇÑ ½ÃÁ¤¼­ÇÑ 
¸Åü À¥»çÀÌÆ® 
À̽´  
¾ð¾î ¿µ¾î
¼­ÇѺ¸³»´Â°÷ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liancourt_Rock
¿À·ù³»¿ë µ¶µµ¸¦ liancourt rocks¶ó°í À߸ø Ç¥±âÇÔ.
E-mail / Contact joryung3@naver.com
¼­·Ð


Dear Esteemed Recipient,

I hope this correspondence finds you well. I am Yujin Hwang, dedicated to ensuring meticulous precision in matters of geography. While perusing your esteemed platform, I noted a discrepancy requiring immediate attention – specifically, the reference to a locale as "Takeshima."



º»·Ð


However, I firmly contend that this locale should rightfully be acknowledged as "Dokdo." Situated between Korea and Japan in the Eastern Sea, this small yet significant island holds historical and geopolitical import that cannot be understated.

The rectification of this nomenclature is of paramount importance, as "Dokdo" represents not just a name but an emblem of sovereignty deeply entrenched in historical records. Despite alternative appellations such as "Takeshima," it is crucial to adhere to the veritable designation that has endured through time.

Furthermore, a reference to the San Francisco Peace Treaty on your platform drew my attention. Regrettably, such references may inadvertently perpetuate a misconception regarding the territorial jurisdiction of Dokdo. It is imperative to underscore that Dokdo unequivocally falls under Korean sovereignty, substantiated by an extensive historical record.

In light of these considerations, I humbly implore your esteemed organization to effectuate the necessary amendment, substituting "Dokdo" for "Takeshima" on your platform. Such a gesture epitomizes not only a commitment to factual accuracy but also serves to illuminate the nuanced complexities of historical truth.



°á·Ð

I extend my sincerest gratitude for your kind attention to this matter and eagerly anticipate your favorable response.

With warm regards,

Yujin Hwang


 
   
 

¼­ÇѼö½Åó  [º¹»çÇϱâ]
Á¦¸ñ  [º¹»çÇϱâ]
Ä£¼±¼­Çѳ»¿ë  [º¹»çÇϱâ]