It is a real-time e-news that looks at the news that became a hot topic on the Internet overnight.



In the middle of New York, USA, I saw a lot of articles that locals competed through games in the drama 'Squid Game'.



On the 26th local time, New Yorkers in green uniforms gathered in front of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.



It's to compete with Korean games that appear in the drama 'Squid Game'. Like actors in the drama, they spit and draw dalgona, and they use all their strength to slap tickets.



The game was played in a survival style like a drama, and the final winner was given a round-trip air ticket to Korea as a prize.



This event, hosted by the Korea Tourism Organization, recruited 80 participants, and more than 3,000 people applied in a week, realizing the squid game craze in the United States.



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There are many people who are thirsty for overseas travel after COVID-19. I have also seen many articles that Southeast Asian countries are opening doors one after another.



A resort in Phuket, Thailand, where foreign tourists are enjoying their vacation. Since the pilot opened in July, the number of people visiting has increased, although it is not the same as usual.



Starting next month, the Thai government will allow vaccinated persons from 46 countries, including South Korea, to enter the country without quarantine.



Singapore, which has already opened in 10 countries, will also guarantee travel for vaccinated people, such as Korea and Australia, sequentially next month.



Angkor Wat, a world-class tourist destination in Cambodia, will also be opened from January next year, and Vietnam will also open major tourist destinations to people vaccinated from December.



With the United States and Europe reopening, Southeast Asian countries' easing of quarantine measures is essential for economic recovery.



The problem is the spread of Corona 19, and if it is stopped to some extent, the domino effect seems to be working for other countries in the region, the article said.



(Article source: YTN)


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There was also a lot of interest in an article that the Fair Trade Commission gave an answer to Jungkook of BTS, who got caught up in a back advertisement controversy after wearing clothes from his brother's company.



Previously, a complaint was raised through the National Shinmungo, claiming that Jungkook posted a picture of him wearing clothes from a clothing brand run by his older brother on social media.



According to the Fair Labeling and Advertisement Act of the Fair Trade Commission, when advertisers advertise products through bloggers or influencers, it is stipulated that the economic consideration must be clearly indicated in the post.



It also prohibits advertisers from creating posts that pretend to be pure personal experiences while actually advertising.



However, the disposition is for advertisers, not individuals.



Even if an individual writes a post voluntarily, it is not a problem under the Display Advertisement Act.



The Fair Trade Commission said that in the case of Jungkook, it is difficult to determine whether it was an advertiser or a voluntary act of an individual when Jungkook wore a certain branded clothes and posted it on social media. He explained that the investigation would be difficult without the specific evidence of



An official from the Fair Trade Commission added that in the case of BTS Jungkook, it is difficult to apply the Labeling and Advertising Act in a call with the complainant.



(Article source: Seoul newspaper, screen source: BTS Twitter/graffitionmind homepage)