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The first keyword is 'banana-flavored milk'.
I'm familiar with this banana-flavored milk. It is said that he is already 50 years old.
Binggrae is promoting the registration of national registered cultural heritage.
To be precise, it's not banana-flavored milk itself, it's the 'courage' of banana-flavored milk.
I wonder if industrial products produced in large quantities in factories, like banana-flavored milk, can be recognized as cultural heritage that the state should preserve.
It must have been 50 years since it was created to be registered as a national registered cultural heritage.
It must be commemorated or have symbolic value in each field, such as history, culture, art, society, and life.
In 1974, when banana-flavored milk was first released, bananas were a high-quality fruit.
Polystyrene is now found after considering a container differentiated from plastic packs or glass bottles to protect its high-end image.
In addition, the shape of the container is a moon jar motif, expressing the image of a high-end product that is familiar to Koreans.
Binggrae has recently collaborated on moon jars and related exhibitions, strengthening its cultural and artistic activities.
The next keyword is 'Nunu TV'.
The operator of the illegal streaming site 'Nunu TV' has been caught.
Nunu TV is an illegal site where you can watch video content such as the latest domestic and foreign dramas and movies for free.
We have been illegally streaming content by violating the copyrights of domestic and foreign content producers with servers overseas.
Copyright damage caused by illegal distribution of Korean content alone is known to amount to 5 trillion won.
Nunutivi has been operating with servers in the Dominican Republic, avoiding crackdowns and changing domains.
As the controversy grew, the site was declared closed in April last year and reopened with 'Nunu TV Season 2'.
I hope that illegal streaming damage will also be eradicated as the operator of Nunu TV, which was almost caught, has finally been arrested.
The last keyword is 'the controversy over the hygiene of a dim island restaurant'.
Rats were seen eating dim sum at a 100-year-old dim sum restaurant.
The kitchen of China's famous Cantonese cuisine restaurant with 144 years of history, a steamer of dim sum, is stacked.
But if you look closely, a mouse is crawling up the steamer and eating dim sum.
There are no employees, so they enjoy their meals leisurely without any action.
As the controversy grew, the restaurant explained, "It occurred because the employee did not cover the lid properly while he was away," adding, "CCTV confirmed that the mouse came through the ventilation shaft."
It also said that after the incident, food, food and kitchenware were immediately discarded and the kitchen was completely disinfected.
The repeated controversy over food hygiene in China makes it difficult for consumers to trust and eat.
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