Talk:Choi Kyu-hah

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[edit] Name

Why his name shown as Choe Gyuha when this Reuters report shows his name as Choi Kyu-hah see [1] Capitalistroadster 07:18, 22 October 2006 (UTC)

It does appear that this should be at Choi Kyu-ha or perhaps Choi Kyu-hah ... Cheongwadae is offline at the moment, but they use both of those spellings (and are probably the closest thing to a reliable source on the matter). Choe Gyuha is the spelling per the Revised Romanization of Korean, but of course we only follow that when the subject does not have an established or preferred romanization. -- Visviva 08:11, 22 October 2006 (UTC)
Indeed, "Choe Gyuha" gets only 459 Ghits, while "Choi Kyu Ha" gets 265000 and "Choi Kyu Hah" gets 128000. Cheongwadae spells his name "Choi Kyu-ha," so perhaps that's where this article truly belongs.