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Dear webmaster, Hello, I¡¯m Suh Joon Weon in Hana Academy Seoul, the Republic of Korea. Thank you for various information. However, while I was reading the article I found something wrong about ¡®Takeshima.¡¯ |
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Mainichi News marked 'Takeshima' instead of ¡®Dokdo¡¯. It¡¯s wrong to mark only ¡®Takeshima'. According to international organization, ¡°If each two of two or more countries use different name, international organization advises the name¡¯s simplification, and if it can¡¯t do, it has to use both names.¡± Since Korea and Japan haven¡¯t discussed name¡¯s simplification, ¡®Takeshima' has to be marked with ¡®Dokdo¡¯. |
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Therefore, I humbly ask you to change ¡®Takeshima' into ¡®Dokdo¡¯ or at least mark both names. Thank you for your help. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours sincerely, Suh Joon Weon |
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