A wave of remembrance online in Chinese media live-streamed sad news

2024.12.30. AM 10:38
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In China, the news of the Jeju Air plane disaster at Muan International Airport in Jeollanam-do has been circulated in real time, and a wave of remembrance continues online in China.

On China's largest search portal Baidu and social media Weibo, keywords related to the Jeju Air disaster are the main real-time search terms on the 30th.

All news related to the disaster is high online, including the sad news that all 179 passengers except the two crew members died and the latest news that the Jeju Air plane returned to the port in a day due to a landing gear problem.

On Weibo, 810 million posts related to the hashtag "#KoreanAirplaneFire Kills 179 People" were viewed and ranked No. 1 in search words for 12 hours.

In particular, Chinese netizens are also interested in finding out the cause of the disaster by adding a hashtag that says, "#Small 錯疊加 becomes a big problem."

In addition, Chinese netizens expressed their condolences by sharing the unfortunate stories of those who boarded the disaster plane.

Earlier, Chinese President Xi Jinping also sent a message of consolation to South Korea the day before.President

Xi said, "I was surprised to hear that the Jeju Air flight accident back home caused serious casualties," adding, "On behalf of the Chinese government and the Chinese people, we express our deepest condolences to the victims, express our sincere condolences to the families of the victims, and wish the injured to recover their health soon."




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