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China says actors must follow moral guidelines or face bans

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(Reuters) - China published on Friday a new list of moral guidelines for actors and other performers, saying they could face a permanent ban from their profession if they fail to comply.

Performers should not “violate ethics, morals, social public order or good customs, causing serious negative social impact”, the Chinese Associatio­n for Performing Arts, a non-profit organisati­on backed by the government, said on its website.

Performers should not incite hatred and discrimina­tion between ethnic groups, or promote cults and superstiti­ons, the associatio­n said. The new rules will come into force on a trial basis on March 1.

The associatio­n did not say why it had decided to introduce such a policy now, but Chinese consumers have become increasing­ly vocal about their expectatio­ns for the behaviour of companies and celebritie­s, especially foreign ones.

Italian luxury label Prada this month ended all cooperatio­n with Chinese actress Zheng Shuang, whom it had just appointed as a brand ambassador, after she was engulfed in a surrogacy controvers­y that has enthralled the Chinese public.

In its new guidelines, the Associatio­n also said performers should not organise, take part in or promote illegal activities such as pornograph­y, gambling, drugs and violence, among other activities.

Those found to have fallen foul of the new rules will only be allowed to resume work after obtaining the approval of an ethics unit, it added.

 ??  ?? Chinese actress Zheng Shuang is seen on a cover of a fashion magazine at a newsstand in Beijing, China, January 20, 2021. (Reuters photo)
Chinese actress Zheng Shuang is seen on a cover of a fashion magazine at a newsstand in Beijing, China, January 20, 2021. (Reuters photo)

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