According to the latest report of Korea 12 14, South Korean President Moon Jae in and his wife, as well as South Korean Ambassador to China Lu Yingmin and his wife, enjoyed a traditional breakfast of China-fried dough sticks and soybean milk in a "Yonghe Soybean Milk" shop near the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing that morning. In order to experience the popular mobile payment in China, Moon Jae in also used his mobile phone to scan the code to pay for breakfast.
14 reported that Moon Jae in and his party tasted deep-fried dough sticks, which is a representative breakfast of China people. In addition, Moon Jae in also tried steamed stuffed bun and wonton, two breakfasts with China characteristics. After breakfast, because Moon Jae in didn't register a mobile payment account, the embassy staff demonstrated the steps of mobile payment to Moon Jae in with their smart phones. Later, Moon Jae in scanned the bar code on the desktop with her smartphone, and breakfast was always 68 yuan.
It is reported that Moon Jae in is interested in mobile payment in China. When checking out, he asked Lu Yingmin, the ambassador to China, "Can even this be settled by mobile phone?" Ambassador Lu replied that in China, mobile phones are usually used to settle accounts. The report also pointed out that in China, mobile payment systems have become commonplace in shopping, transportation and other fields, and even street snacks can be purchased through mobile phones.
South Korean reports quoted Cheongwadae as saying that after dinner, Moon Jae in chatted with China people in the store and finally took a photo with China people in the store with a thumbs up. Cheongwadae said that the president can have a chance to experience the morning in China through this breakfast.