[Hyunjun Go's News]



<Anchor>



It's time for current affairs critic Hyun-Jun Go's news.

Hi?

(Hello?) What kind of news is prepared for the first news today (18th)?



<Ko Hyun-jun/Presentation Critic>



A Twitter user known in Japan as a “beauty motorcycle rider” is actually a man in his 50s, which is becoming an issue.



A blonde woman who looks in her 20s, often tweeting photos of her riding a motorcycle, has become so popular that she has 12,000 followers.




However, some netizens raised suspicion that this woman was actually an uncle wearing a female dress, and when the controversy grew, a local TV station began to confirm the facts.

We confirmed that the Twitter account was owned by a fifty-year-old man.



The man confidently admitted that he was right on the air and explained that he edited his photo using a face editing application.



He said, “Who would look at the picture of an uncle riding a motorcycle?” He said that when he uploaded a picture of a woman as a test, he drew attention.



Some responded that they were disappointed when this was known, but the number of followers on the account increased significantly, perhaps because of their interest in facial editing technology.



<Anchor> When



you see followers like this, this man seems to have succeeded in attracting attention anyway.

What is the second news?



<Ko Hyun-Jun/Current Critic> We



will deliver the following news.

It is news that domestic restaurants are deepening their sighs as a video of a kimchi factory where cabbage is pickled naked in China has recently been released.



This short video of a naked man carrying cabbage on a rusty excavator shocked domestic consumers, and the sparks are splashing into domestic restaurants.




At each restaurant, more and more consumers were asking, "Would you like to use Chinese kimchi?"



Restaurant owners know that domestic kimchi is good, but the price is more than three or four times different, so they complain that they have no choice but to use Chinese kimchi.



Some restaurant owners even hung a'hashed certificate' on the wall of the restaurant saying that it was made in China, but it was under strict safety management.



However, distrust in Chinese kimchi is rarely showing signs of fading, and some netizens have suggested taking this opportunity to re-examine the distribution network of agricultural products and use it as an opportunity to expand the use of domestic kimchi.



<Anchor>



We introduced that video through this corner as well.

It really looks like this post-storm is really strong.

What is the last news today?



<Ko Hyun-jun/Sisa Critic> The



last news is that Myanmar citizens who are resisting the military coup are posting articles on social media that express their gratitude to Koreans.



Since last week, articles from Myanmar citizens have been posted on social media to express their gratitude to Koreans.




It contains contents such as thank you for supporting me in poor Korean, and that I will never forget the help and kindness of Korea.



While sharing a Korean article that reported on the local situation in Myanmar, where martial law was proclaimed, reactions continued, saying,'Thank you for reporting.'



In Korea, religious groups and civic groups are voicing support for the citizens of Myanmar from all walks of life.



Catholicism held a street mass condemning the bloody suppression of the Myanmar military, and the Jogye sect monks also held a mischief to support the democratization of Myanmar.



Local government councils such as Gyeonggi Province, Jeonnam, and Sejong City have adopted resolutions to condemn the military coup and urge the restoration of the original state of democracy.