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All-Korean K-pop idol group to perform in China - MSN
While K-pop stars with foreign nationalities have occasionally appeared on Chinese television shows, Epex's concert would mark the first time in nine years that an all-Korean K-pop group will ...
K-pop has been banned in China for almost a decade. Until now, maybe. China, which has never officially acknowledged the ban, has more confidence in its own entertainment now and is looking to ...
Although non-Korean members of K-pop groups have continued to appear on Chinese television, the May 31 performance of Epex in the southern city of Fuzhou—announced on Tuesday by C9 Entertainment ...
The Chinese hacker ringleader who defrauded over 38 billion KRW from the accounts of celebs, including BTS' Jungkook, was arrested on August 22.
Signs are looking positive that mainland China is finally removing its unofficial ban on Korean content, which has been in place since 2016.
Background details of the case show that Jungkook’s shares were fraudulently moved across multiple brokerage accounts opened ...
For over a decade, South Korean entertainment agencies have been grooming Chinese singers to be part of their Korean pop, or K-pop, bands in an attempt to win over the massive mainland Chinese market.
Katie Kang knows a thing or two about building K-Pop audiences. Over 25 years in the Korean music industry, she’s been ...
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