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Chinese Embassy In South Korea Denies There's A ‘Hallyu Ban’ In China After Multiple K-Pop Fan Clubs Temporarily Barred From Posting On Weibo

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Chinese Embassy In South Korea Denies There's A ‘Hallyu Ban’ In China After Multiple K-Pop Fan Clubs Temporarily Barred From Posting On Weibo

The entertainment industry in China’s going through a massive upheaval, with multiple reports coming out every day claiming that the authorities are restricting or banning something or someone new.

With the launch of Operation Qinglang, China aims to clean up the Chinese internet to eradicate future large-scale celebrity scandals as well as crack down on toxic fan culture.

And the first step was to prohibit minors from spending money to give ‘rewards’ and support to their idols.

In recent years, Chinese fans have made the news for pulling out all the stops when it comes to celebrating the birthdays of their idols.

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