A study of the territorial dispute between Japan and Korea over Liancourt Rocks, a small cluster of barren, rocky islets in the Sea of Japan that Japanese call Takeshima and Koreans call Dokdo.
"On the other hand, some netizens posted their opinion on the website of the BOK after the announcement of the currency design, saying that the depiction of Daedongyeojido of the Joseon Dynasty era is not appropriate because the map does not have correct features and does not have Dokdo Islet on it."
"On the other hand, some netizens posted their opinion on the website of the BOK after the announcement of the currency design, saying that the depiction of Daedongyeojido of the Joseon Dynasty era is not appropriate because the map does not have correct features and does not have Dokdo Islet on it."
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Actually they have no old maps featured Dokdo islet at all.
ReplyDeleteBut I hope they will adopt the design of some other map that the "netizens" may want.
If they use some other maps with Usando just next to Ulleungdo, it will arise international doubt that Korean claim maybe groundless.