no-content banner image

October 2014: Busan

Korea Chill

I Could Live Here: Home        Album: List    << Prev Image | Busan | Next Image >>
Magnify the image
One of the weirder features of Korea these days:  an obsession with the Dokdo Islands.  This is a video screen in the Busan station displaying a live feed of Dokdo.  These screens with their live feeds are in many public buildings.  There are also large banners on a building facing the major palace area in Seoul proclaiming in English that Dokdo is Korean. 

Dokdo is what the Koreans call this bunch of nothing rocks.  The Japanese call it Takeshita Island.  (The Franco-English name is the Liancourt Rocks, after a sunken whaling ship.)   It's an Japanese/Korean territorial dispute that Korea refuses to submit to an international body to resolve.  Today, it appears to be a way to stir up nationalist nut jobs for political reasons.  (Tote went to Dokdo and said there was nothing there and nothing to do.)

At first I thought this was an example of crazy and irresponsible Korean political pandering, and smugly thought "how silly Koreans must be to be stirred into a jingoistic fervor by such a trivial bunch of rocks."  But then I reflected on how easily American nut jobs are manipulated by similar, trivial issues, and I didn't feel so smug. 

One of the good things about traveling is gaining a better understanding of things back home.  Sometimes that means seeing how other places do things better, and sometimes that means learning that people everywhere are often fools.
© Hughes Family 2012