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Hot search in Aegean sea, why do netizens love Haidilao?

That's because Aegean Sea is a hot search for garbage, and Haidilao literally means fishing at the bottom of the sea.

The power of netizens is still very strong, and their imagination is also very rich. Two words that have nothing to do with each other are also linked because they have the same meaning. This hot search in the Aegean Sea is still because of its horrible garbage bags and fishing nets under the sea. Can you imagine? There are thousands of garbage bags that people salvage from the bottom of the sea, and fish can only swim around them.

The Aegean Sea used to be a romantic love resort, but now it has been destroyed to what extent. As we all know, garbage bags will always exist as long as you don't clean them. So now our country also advocates the use of decomposable garbage bags, and this kind of decomposable garbage bags is not recommended. This is also what we call white pollution.

Haidilao was originally a place for eating. It is a hot pot. Since it is a hot pot, you definitely need to put something in the pot and eat it by yourself. And the Aegean sea now means fishing at the bottom of the sea. What does it mean? This is not fishing for food, but fishing for garbage bags and fishing nets that people throw into the sea or India dumps into the seabed, and even a lot of unknown pollution. The fact that two gods are similar to each other by Aite also shows that people are poking fun at this matter.

There are so many garbage bags in Aegean Sea this time. What about other seas? In fact, many oceans have been polluted, and even some oceans that people have not set foot on have been polluted. What does this mean? It shows that marine pollution is serious and it is urgent to solve it. The most important thing is not to make garbage. After all, pollution is solved here, and people there continue to make it, so it can't be cleaned up at any time.

I hope that one day our Aegean Sea will only be the Aegean Sea, and it won't become a sea fishing.