Monday, June 22, 2020

10-day annual dog meat festival begins in China!

10-day annual dog meat festival begins in China!

The first case of coronavirus infection was reported in December 2019 in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. Many believe the deadly virus spread from a wildlife market in Uhan. And because of this, the wildlife market was shut down all over China. However, the wildlife market has reopened in China without

The first case of coronavirus infection was reported in December 2019 in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. Many believe the deadly virus spread from a wildlife market in Uhan. And because of this, the wildlife market was shut down all over China. However, the wildlife market has reopened in China without cutting the corona line. This time the annual festival of eating dog meat has also been started.

The Corona atmosphere repeatedly raised questions about the Chinese's unhealthy eating habits. But reckless China. The annual dog meat festival has begun in the Chinese city of Yulin, with the government's livestock development and health coronation rules being publicly thumbed up.

The 10-day festival, which started on June 21, attracts thousands of people every year. Dog's are traded and its meat is eaten. The organizers think that this year's public gathering will be less.

But with the Chinese administration's efforts to protect the dog, animal lovers say it is expected to be the last festival. Peter Lee, an animal lover, said he hopes Ulin will change, not only for the sake of animals, but also for the sake of their own health. He also said, "The gathering of dog eating in the name of the festival creates a dangerous health situation."

The coronavirus is thought to have spread from wildlife through the Wuhan market in China. In April, Shenzhen became the first city in China to ban dog eating.

The Ministry of Agriculture wants to see dogs as pets. But it is not clear how Yulin's market can be changed.

Another Chinese animal lover, Zhang Qianqian, said that while their leaders spoke out against eating dog meat, banning dog meat was difficult and time-consuming.