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It's Seoul and Seoul, and Seoul is the same city as Seoul.
On January 19, 2005, Lee Myung-bak, the mayor of Seoul, the capital of South Korea, announced that the Chinese name of Seoul had been changed to "Seoul" and that the word "Seoul" would no longer be used.
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In 05, Lee Myung-bak, the current South Korean **, was elected mayor of Seoul, and the first thing he did was to change the name of Seoul to Seoul, which shows that he is an extreme anti-China element!
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It used to be called Seoul, but later it was renamed Seoul, but it's actually the same place. But if you're going, fill in the new name Seoul.
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Seoul and Seoul refer to the same place. Previously, the Chinese translation had been Seoul. However, South Korea felt that such a translation was discriminatory against South Korea, so it asked China to translate its English name Seoul as Seoul. So the capital of South Korea is now called Seoul.
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Seoul announced in January this year that it would change its Chinese translation to "Seoul," and experts here believe that the South Korean capital's use of the Chinese translation name "Seoul" is in line with international practice and China's regulations on the translation and use of foreign geographical names.
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The Chinese name of the South Korean capital "seoul" was officially changed from "Seoul" to "Seoul" on January 19, 2005. Now of course it's Seoul, hehe.
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It's a place, it used to be called Seoul. In 05, it was renamed Seoul.
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Seoul used to be called Seoul.
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It used to be called Seoul, but now it's called Seoul
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Because during the Korean War, Hangul had no Chinese counterpart, so in 2005, Seoul was renamed Seoul. During the Korean War, Seoul became independent** since 1948 using the Korean inherent word "meaning "capital"), and since there was no corresponding Chinese character for the name at the time, Chinese speakers continued to use the Chinese character name "Seoul" during the Joseon Dynasty. It started on January 19, 2005, when then-Mayor Lee Myung-bak officially announced that the Chinese translation of "Seoul" was changed to Seoul, notifying China ** and formally requesting assistance from the Chinese side to change the name.
The origin of the name Seoul.
Around 18 B.C., the Goguryeo Dynasty in Korean history built a capital city in the area of present-day Seoul for the first time, which was called "Mourning Fortress" (meaning "our city"). Later, Goguryeo moved its capital elsewhere and renamed the city "Seoul". The "Han" in Seoul is also a phonetic character for the inherent word "han" in the Korean Chinese language. >>>More
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