Recently, a ** about a passenger being stopped at Qingdao Jiaodong Airport due to excess luggage, resulting in flight delays, went viral on the Internet. In this case, a passenger's suitcase is stuffed with food and is ready to leave for South Korea. The incident has attracted widespread attention, not only because of the inconvenience caused to passengers by the flight delay, but also because of the differences and problems in the grain markets of China and South Korea.
In recent years, as the Federal Reserve continues to raise interest rates, prices in South Korea have soared, especially agricultural products. Taking rice in the Korean market as an example, the conversion rate reaches 23 per kilogram4 yuan-444 yuan, which is many times higher than in China. Under such circumstances, some Chinese tourists began to take advantage of the opportunity to carry rice to South Korea, and there were even professional sailors who traveled back and forth between China and South Korea every day.
Although this practice may seem simple, there are actually many problems. First of all, this kind of smuggling violates laws and regulations, and once it is investigated, it will face serious legal consequences. Secondly, this behavior also brings hidden dangers to flight safety. Major airlines actually have regulations on the size of passengers' carry-on luggage, but this regulation is not strictly enforced by some airlines. If passengers carry excess baggage, it will inevitably affect flight safety. In addition, this behavior also causes inconvenience and delays to other travelers.
Netizens hotly discussed: I don't understand why everyone doesn't support this behavior, doesn't this prove that our rice is delicious, you guys are going to **, I don't understand
Korean rice is about 23 per kilogram4 yuan-444 yuan, carrying rice from China to South Korea to sell it to make money
What is this operation in Kimchi Country, is it because your own family can't afford to eat rice Or is our Chinese rice so delicious that we can smuggle rice.
This is smuggling, right?After all, it is said that there are already professional sailors who travel back and forth between China and South Korea every day. South Korea may face a food crisis, and hot sauce cabbage and everything must be imported from China, and this kind of smuggling must be strictly investigated and punished.
Is there no rice to eat in Korea?It's a developed country, so why don't you even have rice?
It's ridiculous