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Dokdo is not liancourt rocks

jieuny21 2012. 10. 31. 14:53

 

 

google earth declaration is not correct about korea dokdo ->called -> liancourt rocks

dokdo is not rocks

threre are lived korean people a long time ago
now a lot of  tourist korean has visited to dokdo without passport 
but tourist foreigner has to passport to visit in dokdo

 


Korean government publications record
that Korea has long recognized Dokdo

 


as Korean territory and exercised effective
control over the island.

the Joseon (Korean) government publication
Sejong Sillok Jiriji (Geography Section of
the Annals of King Sejong’s Reign), 1454, it
is recorded that Ulleungdo (Mureung) and
Dokdo (Usan) are two islands that are part of
Joseon’s Uljin-hyeon (Uljin prefecture). It is
also recorded that the two islands had been
territories of Usan-guk (Usan State), which was
conquered by Silla (former kingdom of Korea)
in the early 6th century (AD 512), indicating
that Korea’s effective control over Dokdo extends
back to the Silla period.
Consistent records pertaining to Dokdo are
also found in other government publications,
including Sinjeung Dongguk Yeoji Seungnam
(Revised and Augmented Survey of the Geography
of Korea), 1531; Dongguk Munheon
Biggo (Reference Compilation of Documents
on Korea), 1770; Man-gi Yoram (Manual of
State Affairs for the Monarch), 1808; and Jeungbo
Munheon Biggo (Revised and Enlarged
Edition of the Reference Compilation of Documents
on Korea), 1908


Particularly noteworthy is the record in the
volume “Yeojigo” in Dongguk Munheon Biggo
(Reference Compilation of Documents on
Korea), 1770, which states, “Ulleung [Ulleungdo]
and Usan [Dokdo] are both territories of Usanguk
[Usan State], and Usan [Dokdo] is what
Japan refers to as Matsushima [the old Japanese
name for Dokdo].” This passage makes it evident
that Usando is present-day Dokdo and
that it is Korean territory.


How is Dokdo
recorded in early Korean
government publications?
Q1
Many early Korean government publications
mention Dokdo, which demonstrates that
Korea has long recognized and governed Dokdo

as Korean territory.

1454 year
12 Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Republic of Korea
The two islands of Usan [Dokdo] and Mureung
[Ulleungdo] are located in the middle of the
sea due directly east of the hyeon [Uljin
prefecture].
The two islands are not far apart from each other
and are visible on a clear day. They were called
Usan-guk or Ulleungdo during the Silla period.
Usando•Ulleungdo
They are also called Mureung or Ureung. The
two islands are located in the middle of the sea
due directly east of the hyeon [Uljin prefecture].
Sejong Sillok Jiriji
(Geography Section of the Annals of
King Sejong’s Reign)
Sinjeung Dongguk Yeoji
Seungnam
(Revised and Augmented Edition of the
Survey of Geography of Korea)


The two islands of Usan [Dokdo] and Mureung
[Ulleungdo] are located in the middle of the
sea due directly east of the hyeon [Uljin
prefecture].
The two islands are not far apart from each other
and are visible on a clear day. They were called
Usan-guk or Ulleungdo during the Silla period.

 

1531 year

Sinjeung Dongguk Yeoji
Seungnam
(Revised and Augmented Edition of the
Survey of Geography of Korea)


13
Korea’s
Beautiful Island
www.mofat.go.kr
dokdo.mofat.go.kr

1770 year

Usando [Dokdo]
Ulleungdo…
Together, these two islands
comprise Usan…
According to Yeojiji [Geography
of Korea], it is said that Ulleung
and Usan are both territories
of Usan-guk and that Usan
is what the Japanese refer to
as Matsushima [old Japanese
name for Dokdo].
Usando [Dokdo]
Ulleungdo…
Together, these two islands
comprise Usan. Addendum: It
has now become Uldo-gun.
Ulleungdo is located in the
middle of the sea due directly
east of Uljin…

1808
According to Yeojiji [Geography
of Korea], it is said that Ulleung
and Usan are both territories
of Usan-guk and that Usan
is what the Japanese refer to
as Matsushima [old Japanese
name for Dokdo].

 

please!  Accurately marked.  dokdo in your google earth

 

eng korean territory.pdf

 

 

eng korean territory.pdf
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