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Part2.HistoryofDokdo
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In the next part, the viewers can take a look at the history related to Dokdo. There are
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many historical documents on display that reveal Dokdo is a Korean territory from the
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past. Representatively, ¡°The Chronicles of the Three States¡± (1145) records the fact that
Silla,oneofthemonarchicalstatesthatexistedontheancientKoreanPeninsula,annexed
DokdoandUlleungIslandastheirownterritory.Inaddition,the¡°GeographicalRecords¡±
of The Annals of King Sejong (1454) records Ulleung Island and Dokdo as belonging to
¡ã  tthisexhibition,viewerscanalsoseethe
¡°enactmentofKoreanEmpire¡¯sImperial
Uljin-hyeon, Gangwon Province. In addition, the viewers can also see the ¡°The Dajokan
DecreeNo.41,¡±whichspecifiesjurisdiction
Order,¡± which contains an edict issued by the Dajokan, the highest institution of the
overDokdo.TheKoreanEmpire
establishedthisonOct.25,1900,andlater
Japanese Meiji government, on March 29, 1877, with the statement, ¡°Keep in mind that
Oct.25wasdesignatedasDokdoDay.
Ulleung Island and one island (Dokdo) have no relation to Japan.¡± All of the historical
materialsondisplayshowthatDokdohashistoricallybeenaKoreanisland.
ProjectExhibition:1947,ScientificExpeditionofUlleungIslandandDokdo(Date:2023.08.16-2023.10.31)
AftertheNationalLiberationDayofKorea,KorearegainedUlleungIslandandDokdo,which
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had been taken over by Japan during the Japanese colonial era. At that time, the scientific
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expeditiononUlleungIslandandDokdowasledbyTheCoreaAlpineClub(CAC),aprivate
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organization, with active support from the Korean government. Three rounds of academic
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researchbetween1947and1953laidthefoundationforresearchonDokdoanddemonstrated
a firm commitment to protecting the territory. The scientific expedition was divided into the
humanities, social sciences, medicine, and reporting fields, and was generally comprised of
about 25 to 70 people. At the time, the investigation team, composed of authorities in each
¡ã The luggage that the Corea Alpine
field, identified the topography, flora and fauna, and geology of Ulleung Island and Dokdo.
Club carried during the scientific
expeditionisondisplay.
Additionally, they traveled to villages on Ulleung
Club
Islandtoconductmedicalresearchandprovidefreetreatmentandresearchedhistory,
Alpine
archeology, folklore, and dialect through local field trips and interviews of residents.
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They also took photos and videos to record them and measured Dongdo and Seodo
to create a map of Dokdo. The investigation team also erected a marker indicating
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Dokdo as a Korean territory. In addition, a lecture and a report exhibition were held
to reveal the results of the research, thereby arousing public interest in Dokdo. The
¡ã  embersoftheCoreaAlpineClub¡¯s3rd
scientificexpedition,wholandedonDokdoon
scientific expedition that continued in the chaotic situation after independence laid
Oct.15,1953,pulledoutmarkersthatindicated
the foundation for academic research and policy responses regarding Dokdo. The
DokdoasaJapaneseadministrativedistrict.
Instead, they erected a marker with the word
unwaveringwilloftheCACanditsfirmcommitmenttoprotectingDokdocanbeseen
DokdowritteninKorean.
inthisspecialexhibition.
WhenJapanclaimedsovereigntyoverDokdoafterKorea¡¯sindependence,themedia,includingtheDong-AIlbo,reported
itextensively.Asaresult,publicawarenessoftheneedtoprotectKorea¡¯ssovereigntyoverDokdoincreased,andseveral
academicresearchstudiesandlegalrevisionstoprotectDokdofollowed.Likethemediaatthattime,TheArgusisonce
again recording and proclaiming to the world that Dokdo is a Korean territory. By inheriting the noble consciousness
oftheKoreanancestorswhotriedtoprotectDokdointhepast,thegenerationswholiveinthepresentandthoseinthe
futuremustalsomakeeffortstoprotectDokdo.
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