[Hyunjun Go's News Bulletin]

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It is time for the current critic Gohyun Joon's news bulldog. What is your first Thursday message?

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so-called "Mother's Army" appeared in the United States, where protests against racial discrimination have been taking place for the second month.

This happened on the 20th in local time, and Portland, Oregon, gathered women wearing helmets and masks.


This is the scene you're seeing, from a young woman to a woman with white hair, arms around each other and barricades the body between protesters and federal agents.

It's the so-called'Mom's Wall', two weeks ago the United States Department of Homeland Security sent about 2,000 federal agents to Portland.

On the 17th, federal agents began battling massive protests by spraying tear gas, etc., and arrested the demonstrators without revealing their identity.

The mothers, furious of the ruthless protests, called themselves human barricades, and the next day, on the 18th, about 40 people gathered.

However, the federal agents were not concerned, and the number of mothers later on to increase power grew to hundreds. About 9,000 people have joined the'Mothers Wall' social media.

As the protests continued for nearly two months, the number of participants had been decreasing, but there is an analysis that the US government's unreasonable response has rekindled the protests.

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tell me the next news.

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following news, as you know, was Hwangnyongsa, Gyeongju, the largest temple in the Silla period, and as you know, it was burned down by the Mongol army invasion 800 years ago, and it remains only now.

When you recognize the sign on the floor of Hwangryongsa Temple with a tablet PC, the Hwangryongsa building appears on the screen. You can also walk in and walk inside life-sized buildings. You can also take pictures against the backdrop of the building.

There is also a treasure hunt everywhere, so it's fun to discover Silla artifacts excavated at Hwangryongsaji Temple. The National Cultural Heritage Research Institute of the Cultural Heritage Administration restored some of Hwangryongsa temple with augmented reality digital technology.


The reconstructed parts are the main gate and Nam Corridor during the Unified Silla period, which is believed to have been the largest and most splendid of the Hwangryongsa architecture.

It is said that the location of the experienced person and the distance between the buildings are calculated to make use of perspective, and the shadow changes over time and the material of the member is diversified so that you can feel the vividness of actually walking inside Hwangnyongsa Temple.

The National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage is planning to consult with Gyeongju City so that visitors to Hwangnyongsaji can experience augmented reality programs directly using a tablet PC.

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I think I can feel a little game-playing, so I think it would be good if you take the children with them. What's next?

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following news showed that 1 out of 4 elementary, middle and high school students was obese.

According to the Ministry of Education survey, the rate of obesity among elementary, middle and high school students last year was 15.1%, the percentage of overweight was 10.7%, and the proportion of students overweight was 25.8%.

Over the past five years, the rate has increased by 1 percentage point per year, but in the rural areas rather than in cities, the rate of obesity tends to increase as the grade level increases.

The Ministry of Education cited poor eating habits and lack of exercise as the cause. In fact, 8 out of 10 middle and high school students who eat fast food or ramen more than once a week, while less than 3 out of 10 students eat vegetables every day. It was.

The proportion of students who are struggling or sweating more than three times a week was more than half of 58% in elementary school, but 35% in middle school and 22% in high school.

The health of the eyes was also poor due to the influence of smartphones and electronic devices, and one out of two people were wearing glasses or correcting their vision.