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Dear South China Morning Post Editor, I'm Ji yeon Ha, student of Hana Academy Seoul in Korea.The reason why I sent you this mail is to let you know that there is an error in writing on the site. The text says liancourt rocks, but in fact the right mark is dokdo.
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Dokdo is Korean territory and is currently South Korea had been exercising its sovereignty is an undeniable. That's why Korea Dokdo, according to the provisions of the Sea is in the right transcription, and other liancourt rocks or takeshima what it is wrong. Japan and South Korea and sharply divided over the Dokdo territorial dispute and is right. However, treaties when they went to look for several documents directly on the history of the Dokdo Korean territory without doubt that you'll know.
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I'm sure many people around the world are using the website because it has so many useful articles. We would appreciate it if you could correct the errors to provide them with the right information. If you have anything else, please contact us at jynha2003@naver.com. |