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In 2001, a special bill concerning the legal status of ethnic Koreans living in China was submitted to theKorean National Assembly. In the same year, North Korea also applied to register a group of Goguryeo tumuli on the UNESCO's World Cultural Heritage List. In addition, theChinese authorities began, at th
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3) News coverage in Korea
Korean media maintain their objectivities covering the news of each side. Commonly, theKorean media reported both different attitudes of China insisting no company can be an exception of Nation
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Chinese news organizations
Xinhua, China daily, CCTV
International news organizations
CNN, NewYorkTimes
Korean news organizations
Chosun daily, KBS, SBS
What Happens as Google Uncensors Search in China? (2010-03-25)
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the non-English regional versions of Yahoo that specifically concern China and Taiwan (cn.dir.yahoo.com and tw.dir.yahoo.com).
We conducted searches on terms likely to yield sensitive results and thus candidates for blocking,
both in English and in Chinese, using the Google search engine, and placed the top results
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Origin ofthe world ‘Tal’
the word Tal was borrowed from Chinese, and is now used to mean "mask" in Korean. However, the original sense was "to let something go" or "to be free.“
the root Tal appears in theKorean language to denote illness or misfortune. For example, talnatda means "to become ill" or "to have trouble."
The talnori, or mask dance, originated as a shamanist practice meant