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I've seen a lot of articles saying that the 20's and 30's are crowded in the Dongdaemun fake market, where foreign tourists have stopped visiting.



Every night at Dongdaemun Market in Seoul, street vendors with yellow tents are thriving.



False goods from luxury brands such as Hermes and Chanel are displayed in the tent.



Originally, it was a must-visit course for foreigners, but after the recent Corona 19 crisis stopped tourists, it is crowded with young visitors in their 20s and 30s who are passionate about the so-called plex.



A college student who visited the market said, 'These days, more and more friends are posting photos of luxury products on social media.'



The yellow tent is a legal street vendor licensed by the ward office, but selling counterfeit goods is absolutely illegal.



However, there is no actual crackdown. In response, a ward office official said that it is true that there is a dilemma because the stronger the crackdown, the more negative the sales of counterfeit products are online.



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controversy over the expensive counseling fee of Dr. Oh Eun-young, a pediatric psychiatrist, known as the so-called national parenting mentor, also drew attention.



Recently, some online communities have revealed that Dr. Eun-Young Oh's counseling fee is about 90,000 won per 10 minutes, raising controversy over the high cost of counseling.



One YouTuber claimed that Dr. Eun-Young Oh was a VVIP member of Hermes, which is known for being the most expensive among luxury brands.



However, there were also counter-arguments saying that the best-known experts in the industry are not paid that much, and that it is only an individual freedom to buy anything with the money they earn.



Also, there were opinions that the money was not wasted considering the professionalism of counseling, especially those who received counseling directly from Dr. Eun-Young Oh.



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I have read many articles that the infection rate of Corona 19 in Okinawa Island, Japan has soared to the highest level in the world.



In the past week in Okinawa Prefecture, the rate of COVID-19 infection reached a record high of 256 per 100,000 people, Kyodo News reported.



The number is twice that of the United States and Indonesia, where the spread of delta mutations is strong, and Kyodo News predicted that the number of infections per 100,000 people would rise to 350 next week.



As the number of confirmed cases skyrocketed, the medical system also reached its limit. The local media, the Ryukyu Shimbun, said that medical centers around the island decided to stop outpatient treatment, ophthalmic surgery, and dental treatment, except for emergency surgery, and focus on responding to COVID-19.



Experts cited the spread of the delta mutation and the fact that the vaccination rate is significantly lower than the Japanese average as the main reasons for the confusion in Okinawa's quarantine.