An internet user shared photos of a famous Chinese actress, Janice Wu. To people's surprise, the actress has an uncanny resemblance to TWICE member Nayeon! Keep on reading and tell us if you see a similarity!
(G)I-DLE's stage outfits for their most recent comeback, "HWAA," is becoming a controversial topic due to its Chinese influences. Keep on reading to learn more.
A university in China has ordered a K-pop lecture to exclude any information related to BTS.
Previously, on Tuesday, Nov. 3, BLACKPINK was caught under fire by Chinese netizens for touching and holding pandas in the preview for an unreleased '24/365 BLACKPINK' episode. Now, a South Korean professor is defending the girls from the hate. Read more about it here.
On Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020, YG Entertainment shared a preview for the upcoming episode of '24/365 BLACKPINK'. In the preview, the girls of BLACKPINK can be seen visiting the amusement park to meet baby pandas. This sparked outrage with Chinese netizens. Read more to learn why.
Korean netizens have started a national petition to ban certain Chinese idols from being able to actively promote in South Korea. Read more to know which Chinese idols and why here.
Recently, a Chinese tabloid media outlet, The Global Times, accused the Korean media of being the ones at fault for BTS's current controversy in China because of their remarks during their thank you speech for the Van Fleet Award.
Recently, Korean netizens discovered that BLACKPINK's latest Netflix documentary, "BLACKPINK: Light Up The Sky" is being illegally distributed on China's version of YouTube.
Foreigners in K-Pop is common nowadays, and a majority of foreign K-Pop idols hail from China. Curious about which Chinese idols are killing the game right now and are still actively promoting? Check them out here!
YG Entertainment is currently preparing to debut their much anticipated first ever girl group. Their Chinese division, Shining Star Culture, have released teaser photos for two of the upcoming group's members on their Weibo page.
Numerous Chinese idols travel far from their home country to make their debut as K-pop stars. May it be because they wanted to promote themselves back in China or for more personal reasons, many have decided to compete on Chinese survival shows to earn them a chance to debut in a Chinese group.
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