South Korean city sells fresh air

The South Korean city of Hadong will sell cans with fresh 'mountain air' to its residents to help them with increasing air pollution.

At the factory in the forests 700 to 800 meters above sea level, cylinders are filled with 8 liters of compressed air from Mount Jiri. For converted slightly over 11 euros, the Hadongers with a special mask can then suck their lungs about 160 times.

Inhalation must give the user the feeling of being in a forest with cypresses. On June 30, the factory will open that can produce 1000 to 2000 cans of air daily.