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Get the exact local time with seconds on Dokdo, (South Korea) for convenient travel planning, calls, or tracking time differences.
Dokdo, also referred to internationally as the Liancourt Rocks, is a group of islets in the East Sea (Sea of Japan). Claimed by both South Korea and Japan, Dokdo is administered by South Korea, with a small group of Korean Coast Guard personnel stationed there. Historically, local fishermen utilized these islets for seasonal harvests of marine resources.
Today, Dokdo stands as a symbolic site of national pride for Koreans, emphasizing sovereignty and heritage. Tourists can visit via boat from nearby Ulleungdo, though access depends on weather and marine conditions. The stark volcanic outcrops, diverse seabird populations, and strong territorial significance make Dokdo a unique flashpoint blending nature, patriotism, and international diplomacy.
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