[Gohyeonjun's news bulletin]

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It is the time for Gohyunjun's news bulletin to pick out the topical news. What's your first Thursday news?

<Hyunjun Go / Critic Review> The

first news today (14th) is from Malaysia, and the recent appearance of a department store that closed for two months with Corona 19 is shocking.

A lot of white mold blooms all over leather products such as neatly lined shoes and bags. Some are completely covered with mold, which makes it impossible to sell at all. This is a department store in Sabah, Malaysia.
Since mid-March, Malaysia has been concerned about the spread of Corona19 and has issued a move-restriction order to close down crowded areas such as department stores.

In Malaysia, where temperatures and humidity are high, it is estimated that molds have grown on leather goods as well as on the inside when the air conditioner is shut down due to a sudden business interruption.

The closed movie theater is no different, but there are white molds on the seats and floors of the movie theater like dirt.
The fungus also seems to be due to poor ventilation, but the order to move restrictions, which had been originally scheduled until the 12th of this month, was extended to the 9th of the following month, and department stores and movie theaters resumed operations.

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mold seems to be exciting, but the people who take it away will suffer a lot. Please tell me the next news.

<Hyunjun Go / Critic Review>

This is the next news. It is the World Natural Fund's campaign to protect young fish. 'Cheerful' received a bronze statue at the New York Festival, one of the world's top three advertising festivals.

In October of last year, the World Natural Fund organized a cheer band campaign in cooperation with the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries of Korea to prevent depletion of marine resources in the coastal waters of Korea and to establish a sustainable culture of seafood consumption.

The cheerleading band is made with the intention of not catching, buying, or eating young fish. Usually, you can wear it as a bracelet by rolling it around your wrist. You can measure the size.
It is made as a fashion item so that citizens can easily understand the body length of fish that is forbidden to be captured and can see it in real situations.

According to the World Natural Fund, the amount of fish caught offshore in Korea increased to 1.62 million tons in 1996, but fell below 1 million tons between 2016 and 2017, as prevalence of overfishing and illegal fishing was rampant.

It is said that this cheer band project is a good opportunity to tell that returning to the sea in danger of running out of resources is not a job for a specific group of people, such as fishermen and the government, but for each citizen.

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After all, our descendants eat well and live well. If you are fishing, you should wear one on your wrist. Please tell me the next news.

<Hyunjun Go / Critic Review> The

next news was that there was a suspicion that one of the traditional games, "Why Did You Come to My House" described the situation of trafficking in Japanese comfort women? The results of this research on suspicion came out.

In May of last year, some of the academic circles said that 'Why did you come to my house' is similar to the Japanese play song 'Hanaichimonme'?
The Japanese imperatively distributed songs to justify the recruitment of comfort women, claiming that Korea is putting this song in a textbook without knowing its historical origin.

However, as a result of the study of the Korean Folklore Society, 'Why Did You Come to My House' and 'Hanaichimonme' have similarities in the way of play, but the song melody and lyrics are completely different.

In addition, 'Why did you come to my house' is similar to the game passed by region from before the Japanese occupation period, such as 'Namdaemunnori' in Chungju area or 'Beoljangsunori' in Gwangju area, but 'Hanaichimonme' is according to Japanese literature after the late 1930s. It was confirmed as a popular song.

However, other traditional plays such as 'What's the fox, what the fox' and 'Sesese' were influenced by Japan.