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



Seoul's 'Hannam The Hill', with a high price of 8.2 billion won and a total transaction value of 2.1 trillion won, is considered the most expensive apartment in Seoul.



I was very interested in the article to find out whether the real estate measures that the government has poured out over the past four years have worked for this ultra-high-priced apartment.



At the top of this apartment, LG Group Chairman Koo Kwang-mo lives.



Park Yong-hyun, former chairman of the Doosan Group, also has a house, and the LS Group owns 6 houses.



Not only businessmen but also former high-ranking government officials have bought houses.



But government loan regulations had no effect, as one in three landlords buys with cash.



What about the rest of the measures? When the real estate market froze on September 13, 2018, due to the 'special taxation', it is said that Hannam The Hill escaped through corporate transactions.



It is said that an unknown corporation has appeared that seems to have the purpose of purchasing Hannam The Hill.



At the end of 2019, when the government began to regulate corporations, some landlords responded with trusts, and the article reported that they responded with gifts to regulatory measures that tightened both the property tax and transaction tax.



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There was also a lot of interest in the article that the passenger who was making a fuss on the plane in operation ended up being bound with tape and finished the flight.



A woman sitting in an airplane seat and tied with gray tape, tape is also attached to her face.



The picture was taken on the 6th local time from Dallas, Texas, USA to Charlotte.



The passenger who took the video said that the crew suddenly locked the bathroom door and started running around the plane, and then the captain's announcement came out saying that there was a problem in the front of the plane, but it was being dealt with, so everyone should sit down.



After the plane landed and passed the hallway to disembark, he found the woman, who said she was crying and writhing with her body and mouth tied with tape.



The airline explained that the passenger tried to open the front boarding door during flight, and the flight attendant was beaten and bitten, and the woman was controlled until the plane landed for the safety of other passengers and crew.



He also said that after landing, an ambulance was called and the woman was taken to the hospital.



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I've seen many articles about conifers being killed in groups in Jirisan National Park.



A group of subalpine coniferous forests, located between 1,600m and 1,900m above sea level in Mt. Jirisan, said a mass extinction phenomenon was taking place in recent years, so SBS reporters went to check it out.



The mountain slopes were painted gray, all of which are dead or dying conifers.



Compared to the photo from 20 years ago, the difference in the color of the mountain is stark.



Climate change is an important factor in the mass extinction of conifers. The subalpine zone in Korea is usually a conifer colony at an elevation of 1,500 m or more, which is a low-temperature zone.



It is estimated that there are 54,000 dead trees of coniferous trees in Mt. Jirisan, but in severe cases, the rate of dead trees is more than half. The number of dead trees in Cheonwangbong Peak has increased more than five times in 10 years.



Preserving the remaining conifers requires careful monitoring as well as a lot of research on how the next ecosystem will change, the article said.