Global Times

K- pop band BTS’ agency Big Hit under fire over incorrect map involving South Tibet

- By Chen Shasha Page Editor: lengshumei@globaltime­s.com. cn

South Korean K- pop agency Big Hit Entertainm­ent, which manages idol group BTS, raised eyebrows among Chinese netizens for using an incorrect map that failed to indicate South Tibet as part of China, but instead showed it as Indian territory.

The issue arose about four months after the hit boy band BTS’s controvers­ial remarks on the Korean War ( 1950- 53).

Big Hit Entertainm­ent on

Tuesday released a financial informatio­n report. On the eighth page, the company showcased its revenue in different countries and regions in 2020, using the incorrect map as a background.

A blogger who found that the map excluded South Tibet from Chinese territory later posted the issue in a discussion group on Chinese social media platform Douban.

In the post, the blogger reminded the company to review and correct the map, so as not to arouse hostile sentiment between people on both sides.

Establishe­d in 2005, Big Hit Entertainm­ent manages multiple entertainm­ent stars including soloist Lee Hyun and idol groups BTS and TOMORROW X TOGETHER ( TXT). The company had not made any announceme­nt about this issue as of press time.

China has repeatedly emphasized that the South Tibet belongs to China, and has never recognized the socalled “Arunachal Pradesh” as claimed by India.

The incorrect map irritated many Chinese netizens.

“Is it that hard to find a correct map, or it just doesn’t want to?” a Chinese netizen asked.

In October, the South Korean hit boy band received the General James A. Van Fleet Award, which is one of the most prestigiou­s awards in the field of US- Korea relations. The team leader of BTS said online that “we will always remember the history of pain that our two nations share together and the sacrifices of countless men and women.”

Many Chinese netizens pointed out that the comments and one- sided attitude neglected history and hurt the feelings of many Chinese netizens and fans.

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