[Go Hyun-Jun's News Crack]

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It is time for the news critic Ko Hyeon-Jun's news bulletin to pick out the topic's news. What is your first news today (3rd)?

<Hyunjun Go/Critic Review>

I prepared two news today, the first one being the rainy season. You will often check the weather forecast, but now you can know when the rain will stop in 10 minute increments.

The Korea Meteorological Administration said it will provide rainfall information every 10 minutes from this month. Using this information, you can see the start and end of precipitation, and the change in precipitation as it gets stronger and weaker in 10 minute increments.

In the meantime, the Meteorological Agency provided information about the current rain every 6 hours, every 1 hour, but it was split into 10 minute increments up to 12 hours.

For example, if you have previously announced that the rain is now ending around 3 pm, you can now receive detailed information that the rain will stop around 3:20 pm.

The Korea Meteorological Administration explained that such information has been provided only in the form of a video on the map, but in the future, it is also provided in a bar graph form for better understanding.

It also said that it is preparing a plan to elaborate the short-term forecast, which is currently provided in 3 hour increments, in 1 hour increments during the second half of this year.

The 10-minute rainfall information can be found on the Meteorological Agency's Weather Nuri, mobile web, or weather alert web.

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In fact, you may feel that this isn't a big deal, but it seems like it could make a huge difference in our appointments or going out. If it's accurate, it seems to be a gold prize, right. What's next?

<Hyunjun Go/Critic Review>

This is the next news. The relics of Najeon lacquerware from the Goryeo Dynasty, where only a single seat remains in the world, have returned to Korea.


Chrysanthemums and vines surrounding the small box are beautiful. This is a najeonjeon of Goryeo period, with abalone shells and turtle shells thinly cut into 2~3mm.

The Cultural Heritage Administration said that the Najeon lacquer artifacts and Najeon chrysanthemum vine pattern sum, which represent the art of Goryeo era, are back from Japan.

Goryeo najeon lacquerware has been regarded as one of the best crafts representing the beauty of Goryeo along with celadon and discord. Seogye, who lived in the Song Dynasty who visited Goryeo, praised the Goryeo Najeon lacquerware, saying that his work was very detailed and precious.

Currently, there are only 20 remaining Goryeo najeon lacquers in the world, and most of them are in major museums in the United States and Japan.

In particular, there are only a few stores in the world that have the same shape as the returned Najeonhap, which was purchased in December of last year by a private asset holder located in Japan by a cultural foundation located outside Japan, commissioned by the Cultural Heritage Administration.

The returned Najeonhap will be moved to the National Museum of Korea and will be made available to citizens in December this year.