[Hyunjun Go's News]



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

What is the first news today (6th)?



<Ko Hyun-jun/Sisa Critic> This is a



Chinese story.

A Chinese travel agency was struck by public opinion when it came up with a special price for a graveyard tour.



Last month, a travel agency in Chongqing City, China, launched a tour product that allows you to make a day trip for just 18 yuan and about 3,000 won in our money.



It is said that the cost of transportation and lunch are included. Although the elderly people in cold weather followed the trip at an affordable price, the place where the bus carrying them arrived was none other than a cemetery.




It was a kind of ‘cemetery tour,’ if it was okay to go around the cemetery and where he would be buried, the elderly eventually reported the travel agency to the authorities.



Chongqing City did an investigation and found that the travel agency was not eligible to sell tourism products.



Meanwhile, in China, Chinese people, who were reluctant to travel because of the authorities' control and by any chance, are going on a trip as the spread of Corona 19 has been curtailed.



It is estimated that the travel economy recovered to the level in 2019, before the coronavirus, as 260 million people went on domestic travel during the Labor Day holiday for 5 days from the 1st.



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No matter how important it is to make money, I think it's really ridiculous to do this with adults that way. What is the second news?



<Koh Hyeon-jun/Sisa Critic>



This is the next news. Nowadays, there is a controversy about occupying two parking spaces or so-called'private parking' parking on the corridor.



This time, criticism is rising because it is known that a car owner who stopped a passage in an apartment parking lot in Incheon wrote down a threatening memo.



Yesterday, a picture like this appeared in an internet community. It is said to be an apartment in Songdo, Incheon, and a Mercedes vehicle is stopped in the parking lot vehicle passageway.



There is a message on the windshield of a vehicle that is close to threatening to go and kill if a parking ticket is attached.

In response, netizens criticized fiercely, saying that the car owners who parked in private parking were rather red-hot.




Earlier last month, in an apartment complex in Michuhol-gu, Incheon, there was a controversy that a Bentley owner occupied two light vehicle-only areas at once and parked or placed a vehicle in the passageway. It's getting bigger.



Before that, as my car is precious, I think I need a more mindset of knowing how to consider other people's traffic and parking spaces.



<Anchor> You



just told me about consideration, but it's very basic common sense to park by keeping the parking line in a designated place.

People seem to get a little angry because these basics aren't followed.

What is the last news today?



This



is the last news for

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A Japanese-style tavern in Jeonju, Jeonbuk, which was controversial due to the rule of paying a fine for not ordering in Japanese, finally decided to close.



Recently, a guide to a Japanese-style pub in Jeonju has been controversial, centering on the internet community.



The guide says,'Please be sure to place your order in Japanese. If you use Korean when ordering, you will be fined 500 won.

It says that fines are donated for disadvantaged children'.




Next to it, I wrote a greeting in Japanese and the name of the menu, saying that you should use it for ordering, but there were criticisms from netizens, such as'Why should I use Japanese in Korea?' Eventually, the store decided to close.



The concept was to create a space where you can indirectly experience an izakaya in Japan, but he said that he is in reflection and self-sufficiency as there seems to be no part that causes problems with his short findings.



At the same time, he added,'I have never received a fine, and I have not received it.'