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Big melon! The well-known blogger "Park Ming" was sent back to South Korea and photographed illegally stranded in China

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Big melon! The well-known blogger "Park Ming" was sent back to South Korea and photographed illegally stranded in China

Park Ming has become popular in China by filming videos of cultural differences between China and South Korea and watching Chinese Douyin reactions, and has millions of fans.

Since his social account was stopped in 2021, fans have been following his whereabouts.

Big melon! The well-known blogger "Park Ming" was sent back to South Korea and photographed illegally stranded in China

On July 4, a video taken by netizens at the airport of South Koreans being repatriated to China caused quite a stir on the Internet and attracted a lot of attention.

The protagonist in the video was recognized by sharp-eyed netizens, and it turned out to be the Korean blogger "Park Ming", who was once famous on the Chinese Internet.

Park Ming set foot on Chinese mainland soil in 2017 and began his self-media journey.

Big melon! The well-known blogger "Park Ming" was sent back to South Korea and photographed illegally stranded in China

At first, he attracted the attention of many viewers by shooting videos about the cultural differences between China and South Korea, and then changed his style and shot reaction videos to see China's Douyin, and successfully amassed more than 2 million followers with his unique perspective and expression.

During that time, his videos often became a hot topic among netizens after dinner, and his popularity can be described as quite high.

Pu Ming's road to self-media has not been smooth sailing.

In 2021, his account suddenly stopped updating, and this sudden change left many fans confused and worried, and everyone was concerned about his current situation.

Big melon! The well-known blogger "Park Ming" was sent back to South Korea and photographed illegally stranded in China

But he never received an exact response, and he seemed to have disappeared from the public's view.

Now, Park Ming has been sent back to China, and netizens have different opinions about the reason.

Let's take a look at the common situations of repatriation.

First, they have been sentenced to leave the country within a specified period of time but have not left the country within the prescribed time limit; second, there is a situation where entry is not allowed; third, illegal residence and illegal employment; Fourth, they need to be repatriated in violation of laws and administrative regulations.

Big melon! The well-known blogger "Park Ming" was sent back to South Korea and photographed illegally stranded in China

Among the many speculations, some believe that Park may have been engaged in espionage in China.

However, legal experts point out that if it is an act of espionage, it is usually not dealt with by way of repatriation.

There is also speculation that Park Myung was trying to avoid South Korea's enlistment obligations.

You know, in South Korea, men are required to serve in the military before the age of 29, and this year Park Myung is exactly 29 years old.

Some people also focused on the incident of his account being suddenly suspended in early 2021, thinking that this may be a clue to his crimes in China.

Not only that, but some netizens even speculated that Park Ming may be related to the VANK organization.

Big melon! The well-known blogger "Park Ming" was sent back to South Korea and photographed illegally stranded in China

Founded in 1999, the VANK organization has 120,000 Korean members and 30,000 international members.

It was founded to spread the message of South Korea to the world on the Internet, initially to isolate Japan, but now it is targeting China.

Because of this, Chinese netizens have given it an apt name - "Internet thief".

So far, the specific reason for Park's deportation has not been finalized.

Big melon! The well-known blogger "Park Ming" was sent back to South Korea and photographed illegally stranded in China

But this incident is a wake-up call for every Chinese to be vigilant when facing outsiders.

With the development of globalization, exchanges between countries are becoming more and more frequent, and more and more foreigners come to China to work, live and study.

In this process, we should remain open and friendly, but at the same time we must not let our guard down.

We should adopt an objective and rational attitude toward outsiders, but we must always pay attention to whether their actions are lawful and compliant and whether they harm the interests of the mainland.

Big melon! The well-known blogger "Park Ming" was sent back to South Korea and photographed illegally stranded in China

The possible risks cannot be overlooked by the friendliness and warmth of the moment.

Only in this way can we ensure that the security and interests of the country are not compromised while maintaining open exchanges.

There are still many unsolved mysteries about the repatriation of Park Myung back to China, but in any case, it makes us more soberly aware that in our exchanges with the outside world, we must not only show the tolerance and friendliness of a major country, but also stick to the bottom line and safeguard our own interests and security.

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