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Introduction: Every Spring Festival, Chinese people like to set off fireworks, adding a strong festive atmosphere to the festival. Recently, however, South Korea** has complained about the impact on China's fireworks pollution. What's interesting is that the response of Japanese netizens in the comment area makes people laugh. They all think it's South Korea's own trouble. In this article, we will take the Korean media's complaints about China's fireworks pollution as the starting point, **Japanese netizens' comments, and see how they view this matter.
South Korea** likes to talk about China's problems, and this time they are targeting a large number of fireworks set off during the Chinese New Year. They claimed that South Korea's air quality was declining due to China's fireworks pollution, which Chinese netizens habitually turned a blind eye to.
However, in contrast, Japanese netizens have a completely different attitude towards this matter. They said in the comments section that they were skeptical about how China proved that fireworks pollution would only spread in China and not affect South Korea.
Japanese netizens jokingly asked in the comment section how powerful China's fireworks are to make floating objects in the air blown to South Korea. They used humor to express their dissatisfaction with the over-exaggeration of the problem by South Korea, which they considered nonsense.
Japanese netizens expressed strong dissatisfaction with the behavior of South Korea's **, believing that South Korea's Smecta always pushes the blame to others and frequently lies. They do not believe the statements of South Korea, believing that they lack authenticity and credibility.
Japanese netizens are worried that if South Korea continues to complain about fireworks pollution, they will find Japan next time. However, they have no real concerns, because they believe that South Korea has not responded very much to other environmental problems and will not be too concerned about fireworks pollution.
Japanese netizens praised China's environmental protection measures and pointed out why only South Korea is polluted with fireworks in countries all over the world. They believe that this is because South Korea lacks objectivity and fairness when complaining, and is too demanding of others and unwilling to reflect on its own problems.
Through the analysis of Korean media complaining about China's fireworks pollution and the comments of Japanese netizens, it can be seen that Japanese netizens have a more objective and rational attitude towards this matter. They not only pointed out that South Korea had exaggerated the problem, but also expressed their dissatisfaction with South Korea's behavior in a humorous tone. At the same time, Japanese netizens also recognized China's environmental protection measures and questioned South Korea's situation.
In my view, every country should be responsible for its own environmental problems, and not just pass the blame on to other countries. China's attention and efforts to environmental protection in recent years are obvious to all, and we should look at such issues more objectively. At the same time, China's Spring Festival fireworks are also part of China's colorful traditional culture, and we should solve the pollution problem in a more scientific way, rather than simply banning them. Only through global cooperation and joint efforts can we achieve a win-win situation for environmental protection and economic development.
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