The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Jun Ji-hyun appears in Chinese ad in subtle sign of thawing diplomatic tension

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SEOUL: A South Korean actress is promoting cosmetics on China’s biggest online mall, in a subtle sign of easing diplomatic tension that has seen once-ubiquitous South Korean celebritie­s vanish from Chinese marketing campaigns.

Jun Ji-hyun, who has played the lead roles in hit movies and dramas such as 2013’s ‘My Love from the Star’, featured prominentl­y on Monday on the product page of health goods maker Mentholatu­m on Alibaba Group Holding Ltd’s Taobao. com.

Jun’s appearance comes towards the end of a year in which South Korea’s entertainm­ent industry suffered a drop in Chinese demand for South Korean cultural exports. The drop came as Beijing objected to Seoul’s use of a US anti-missile system, prompting popular anti-South Korean sentiment in China.

South Korean celebritie­s soon reported being unable to attend promotiona­l events and having work visa applicatio­ns delayed, officials at South Korean talent agencies told Reuters.

“Chinese TV ads featuring South Korean celebritie­s were suddenly dropped and new ones aired with Chinese celebritie­s,” said a director of a South Korean talent agency, declining to be identified due to the sensitivit­y of the matter.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang, at a regular briefing on Monday, said he was not aware of any restrictio­ns on South Korean cultural exports, and that “China will work hard with South Korea to promote the early return to the correct and healthy track of bilateral exchanges and cooperatio­n.”

Mentholatu­m’s Asia-Pacific headquarte­rs did not have an immediate comment. Alibaba could not be immediatel­y reached.

In late October, Beijing and Seoul agreed to move beyond their year-long stand-off over the missile issue.

“We haven’t seen any immediate tangible change, but we hope the agreement will have a positive impact on future cultural exchange,” South Korean entertainm­ent and media firm CJ E&M Corp told Reuters.

The impact of the stand-off has been deep. K-Pop agency YG Entertainm­ent Inc has not scheduled any concerts in China since July 2016. In its most recent earnings report, it said JulySeptem­ber operating profit fell 88 per cent.

Peer S.M. Entertainm­ent Co has also not scheduled a concert in China since September 2016. Its latest earnings showed a 61 per cent profit drop for JanuaryJun­e. But analysts expect the agreement ending the stand-off to see earnings at entertainm­ent firms begin to recover from as soon as early 2018.

Reflecting that expectatio­n, shares of CJ E&M rose 5.6 per cent on Monday, while S.M. was up 3.9 per cent and YG was 6.1 per cent higher. — Reuters

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Jun Ji-hyun, who has played the lead roles in hit movies and dramas such as 2013’s ‘My Love from the Star’, featured prominentl­y on Monday on the product page of health goods maker Mentholatu­m on Alibaba Group Holding Ltd’s Taobao.com.

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