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How much money does South Korean government sell air to China and bully China?

The South Korean government began to sell air for export to China. The price of each can is 90 yuan. Is that insulting to everyone in China? Although the winter haze in China is serious, it's not enough to buy air in foreign countries? So it's a daydream to earn money from the Chinese!

The government of Hedong, South Korea's Gyeongsang Nandao County, which likes to do business in Dadai, announced that it will develop the natural resources of the local Zhiyi mountain and mass produce fresh air tanks. The export market is aimed at China and India, which are suffering from the haze.

The air tank launched in Hedong County, South Korea is called "Jiri air", which is jointly developed by the county government and vitality air company of Canada. The head of the project told international Jun that the gas in the tank was collected in Zhiyi mountain forest, 700 to 800 meters above sea level. The product capacity of each tank is 8L, and it can be inhaled for 160 times in one second each time, with a validity period of 3 years. (this article is exclusively compiled by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint it, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/zone.html)

'Jiri air' is easy to use. Just pull out the mask hidden on the bottle cap of the air tank and point it at the nose to inhale the internal gas.

The person in charge of the project said that the air tank currently produced is mainly the flavor of Platycladus orientalis. In the future, the air with the fragrance of green tea, herbs and plum blossom will be developed according to the preferences of women, the elderly and students.

Zhiyi mountain is located in the south of South Korea, with fresh air. It is a famous tourist attraction in South Korea. In order to develop the air in the Chilean mountains, Hedong County commissioned the environmental measurement and inspection center of Qingnan University of science and technology to carry out professional identification of the local air in September last year. The results show that the concentration of fine particles in the air of Hedong county is far lower than the standard value of atmospheric environment, which is "clean air". (this article is exclusively compiled by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint it, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/zone.html)

Speaking about the reasons for the launch of the project, Huang bingxu, the air tank developer's representative, said at the completion ceremony of the plant: "the whole world is plagued by haze. In this context, I think the air industry has a good prospect.".

How much does the can cost? The project leader said that the current product price is 15000 won (about 90 yuan), and it is planned to produce 1000-2000 cans a day. It is expected to be officially sold in South Korea in mid July. At that time, the product will be available in more than 4000 pharmacies, 10 major tourist attractions and many shopping malls in South Korea.

The person in charge also said that the air tank was mainly sold in South Korean drugstores at the initial stage. First look at the domestic reaction in South Korea, and then slowly export the products to China, India, the Middle East and other overseas countries and regions. (this article is exclusively compiled by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint it, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/zone.html)

Hedong county government is quite optimistic about the benefits and prospects of this air product. "Jiri air" is a representative example of commercialization of natural resources. The fresh air will attract a large number of tourists to Hedong, creating an opportunity for the world to understand Hedong, "said Yin Shangji, the governor of Hedong county.

According to the data released by the air quality comprehensive early warning center of the Ministry of environment of South Korea in April this year, the concentration of fine particles (PM2.5) in the atmosphere of South Korea from January to March this year was 32 μ g / m3, an increase of 2 μ g / m3 compared with the same period from 2015 to 2016, the highest since the beginning of 2015.

More than 80% of South Korean people feel inconvenient due to haze, and the number of households using air purifiers has increased 1.5 times in a decade, according to a poll released in June by Gallup, a polling agency. From a regional perspective, residents in Seoul, Incheon and Gyeonggi are particularly inconvenient.