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South Korean Internet celebrity mountaineering, 600 meters high, showing off on the Internet: Is there a place for mountaineering in China?

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A South Korean blogger climbed a 634-meter-high "mountain", but netizens questioned whether this height was enough to be called a mountain. Netizens have said that more than 600 meters is just a hill and is not worth showing off. This small cyber incident has sparked a debate about whether 600 meters is considered a mountain, and it also reminds us to be more cautious when disseminating information online. Want to know what the hell is going on with this South Korean blogger's mountaineering behavior? Read on!

Netizens questioned the South Korean blogger's mountaineering behavior

South Korean Internet celebrity mountaineering, 600 meters high, showing off on the Internet: Is there a place for mountaineering in China?

Recently, a South Korean blogger was questioned by netizens after showing off his climb to a "mountain" on social media.

South Korean Internet celebrity mountaineering, 600 meters high, showing off on the Internet: Is there a place for mountaineering in China?

Here's what happened: The South Korean blogger posted a video on social media in which he blushed and panted as he said he had climbed a 634-meter-high "mountain" and proudly held up a certificate to show off.

South Korean Internet celebrity mountaineering, 600 meters high, showing off on the Internet: Is there a place for mountaineering in China?

There is a discussion about whether a height of 600 meters can be called a mountain

South Korean Internet celebrity mountaineering, 600 meters high, showing off on the Internet: Is there a place for mountaineering in China?

And just when he was triumphant, some netizens questioned him in the comment area: "The height of more than 600 meters is not a mountain at all, at most it is just a hill!" ”

As soon as this comment came out, it immediately sparked heated discussions among other netizens, who expressed their approval: "Yes, yes, the height of more than 600 meters is not a great thing at all!" ”

Some netizens ridiculed: "Then the small hill downstairs of my house, wouldn't it be possible to climb to the top?" ”

The South Korean blogger's behavior has sparked heated discussions on social media

This "mountain" of more than 600 meters is not uncommon in Korea, because most of Korea is mountainous, so such a 600-700 meter high "mountain" is called a "small mountain" in Korea.

But as a blogger, there's nothing inherently wrong with him flaunting that he's climbed the "mountain" on social media.

The problem is that he regards the "hill" of more than 600 meters as a great "big mountain", and he also proudly shows off, which is a little unacceptable.

South Korean Internet celebrity mountaineering, 600 meters high, showing off on the Internet: Is there a place for mountaineering in China?

The impact of information disseminated on the Internet and the careful handling of it

This is just a small online incident, but it has sparked a discussion about whether 600 meters is considered a "mountain".

This also reflects from the side that the information circulating on the Internet is likely to be exaggerated and misunderstood, leading to unnecessary controversies and discussions.

We should also be more cautious and rational when looking at this information. After all, not all things on the Internet are real and credible.

South Korean Internet celebrity mountaineering, 600 meters high, showing off on the Internet: Is there a place for mountaineering in China?

epilogue

After reading this, I can't help but sigh at the speed of information spread on the Internet, and also make people reflect on being rational and cautious when receiving information. Although this incident is only a small episode, it also reminds us to be more cautious about online information. After all, there is a flood of information nowadays, and it is difficult to distinguish between truth and falsehood, and we need more conjecture and judgment to distinguish the truth from falsehood. What do you think of this incident? Come and leave a comment to share your views!

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