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A wrapper on the forehead of more than 20 billion’pink diamonds’ | Briefing ON


1. Jeju Island’full of reservations’… “Please come and have a corona examination”

Ahead of the Lunar New Year holidays, Jeju Island has announced special quarantine measures that will be applied from the 6th to the 14th. Yesterday, Governor Won Hee-ryong said, “Please delay your trip to Jeju for a while during the Lunar New Year holiday.” According to the government’s guidelines for minimizing movement, more than 140,000 tourists are expected to visit Jeju Island during the Lunar New Year holiday, and they appealed to come after confirming a negative test. In particular, the number of new confirmed patients in the Jeju area has fallen to a single digit, and 70% of the new confirmed cases are related to the metropolitan area, so Jeju Island is tense ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday. Although the test is not compulsory, it is said that it plans to provide benefits such as discounting admission fees to major public tourist attractions by submitting a negative confirmation. Along with this, the’One Strike Out System’ is also implemented. If you do not follow the quarantine regulations, such as not wearing a mask or not writing a list of visitors, you will be fined immediately for violation.

2. Blanch in water,’disappeared squid’… Controversy over’fake food’

In China, squid disappears when boiled in water, and authorities have investigated whether it is a fake food. On the 25th of last month, a woman from Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, bought squid at the market. But when I boiled the squid in hot water, the squid disappeared. The woman posted this strange situation on social networks. When netizens raised suspicion of a fake video, the next day they bought squid from the same market and uploaded another video. The squid disappeared after making the water light purple. An associate professor at China’s Agricultural University explained that “it is a phenomenon that also occurs in other marine organisms such as sea cucumbers,” and that it cannot be concluded as a fake squid. It is said that the relevant authorities are currently inspecting the squid in question. Previously, in China, green pigments were smeared from green onions, or fake eggs made of chemical substances were distributed, which raised concerns among consumers.

3. ’27 billion diamonds”mi rapper’ put on forehead

An American rapper who caused controversy by plagiarizing the paintings of Korean artists, this time with a diamond of over 20 billion won pierced into his forehead. According to foreign media, American rapper Lil Uzi Butt recently put an 11-carat pink diamond on her forehead with a piercing. Piercing is to pierce a specific part of the body and decorate it with jewelry. This diamond is said to be worth 24 million dollars, about 26.7 billion won in our money. Lil Uzzi Burt also posted a video on social networks showing off a number of diamond trinkets, including a diamond on his forehead, along with the article “Beauty is pain.” There was a suspicion that the painting on Lil Uzi Burt’s single album last March plagiarized the work of a Korean artist. The design company actually admitted plagiarism by saying that Lil Uzzi Burt ordered it, but he was also criticized by saying, “I’m inspired, not stealing,” saying, “If you want money, I’ll give it to you.”

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