[Go Hyunjun's News]
<Anchor>
It's time for Go Hyun-jun to pick out the hottest news. What is the first news today (11th)?
<Hyun-Joon Ko / Critical Commentary>
This is the news I gave last month, and it was a hot topic when Asan Elementary School in Hwasun-gun, Jeollanam-do, offered a free loan to a student family. But suddenly the NEC braked.
Jeonnam Hwasun Election Commission interpreted the provision of student housing as a donation by the Superintendent of Jeonnam Province under the Public Election Act.
Earlier, Asan Elementary School decided to replace the old articles without a tape measure with 19 students next year, so that two households could buy them and provide them free of charge to families entering or moving to another country.
When the news became known, more than 200 inquiries were made and 25 of them wanted an explosive response.
In addition, some schools in Gurye-gun, Jeollanam-do or Goesan-gun, Chungcheongnam-do have already provided housing to their families.
The Jeollanam-do National Election Commission has said it will accept the judgment of the National Election Commission if necessary.
<Anchor>
There will be lots of articles in rural schools right now. Let's move on to the next news.
<Hyun-Joon Ko / Critical Commentary>
We will deliver the next news. Today, China is also driving fine dust. In Beijing, China, the worst smog has occurred this winter, and extraordinary protective products are appearing.
It's a mask from a Chinese online shopping mall. This mask, reminiscent of a motorcycle helmet, explains that it protects the entire face from fine dust like a gas mask.
Chinese people are also looking for a variety of masks to recognize that fine dust is not good for you.
Last year, China's mask industry market volume reached 5.3 billion yuan, our money is 900 billion yuan, up 14.7% year-on-year.
<Anchor>
If China exports such masks to Korea, it will also provide the cause and make the money. Let's move on to the next news.
<Hyun-Joon Ko / Critical Commentary>
Next news from abroad. More than 60 polar bears have recently appeared outside of a Russian village, attracting the attention of the media. Controversial methods have been used by local patrols to prevent bear access.
People fire flares towards polar bears. More than 60 polar bears have gathered near a village in the Russian Far East recently, and residents have shot flares to prevent them from entering the village.
The bears originally hunt on ice, and because of global warming, the Arctic Ocean did not freeze on time, and because food was not available, they approached the village where the inhabitants live.
Residents were nervous and canceled major events that were scheduled to take place in the village, and some villagers stepped up to patrols and fired flares to expel polar bears.
The patrol stopped some polar bears from trying to get into town and explained that no polar bears were damaged by the flares.
While walking on air purifier
2019-12-11T01:22:06.624Z
[Go Hyunjun's News] It's time for Go Hyunjun's news. What is your first news today? <Hyun-Joon Go / Critic Reviewer> This is the news that I delivered last month, and it became a hot topic when the Asan Elementary School in Hwasun-gun, Jeonnam, offered a free loan to a student's family.
Source: sbskr