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What's going on with the popular photos of young people in South Korea? Encourage yourself to live t

Young people in South Korea are taking photos recently. Life, old age and death are common to all people. Are you afraid when facing death? Why do Korean young people like to take photos? What is the mentality of living to death? Living the present is the most important thing.

Many young people's explanations for this incomprehensible behavior are to encourage their courage to "live to death" by leaving behind photos, the newspaper said. Many experienced people said that 'after facing death, they find that many troubles in life are actually small, and then they know how to live better'.

Some photo studios in South Korea recently launched a new concept service to take photos of young people in their 20s and 30s at a cost ranging from 40000 to 100000 won (10000 won is about 58 yuan), which is popular with consumers, the Korean Daily said Monday. Li, 28, recently saw a promotional copy of a photo studio on Twitter: 'prepare for a sudden death and leave the most dynamic moment of your life'. Out of curiosity, he went to that photo studio to have a special experience. He said: 'when I took the last photos, I thought of the people I had hurt, and then decided to cherish the people around me in the future. 'others say that in the moment of taking a picture, they feel that they don't have to live in the eyes of others, but in the eyes of themselves. '

Hong Mou, a 23-year-old photographer and the planner of "taking photos of young people", said that when he attended the funeral of college students last year, he deeply realized that "everyone may face sudden death". Since April last year, he has been promoting the project of "taking photos of young people" on social media. Unexpectedly, the appointment is full. Some people burst into tears when they can't control their emotions when taking photos.

South Korea TV North Korea TV said in a program Monday that taking photos or even writing a suicide note 50 years ahead of time gives many young people a chance to examine themselves, review themselves and live a better life.