Global Times

Chinese FM stresses open attitudes to SK drama imports

- Global Times Page Editor: dengxiaoci@globaltime­s.com.cn

China has imported and distribute­d many South Korean movies and TV dramas since last year, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokespers­on said on Wednesday, refuting allegation­s of the existence of a “restrictio­n” policy on South Korean entertainm­ent content, when asked about media reports that Chinese regulators had allowed South Korean movies to be streamed “after a six-year suspension.”

Responding to the question whether more South Korean movies and TV dramas will be approved for distributi­on in China, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Zhao Lijian reiterated at a regular press briefing on Wednesday that there has never been a so-called ban on South Korean entertainm­ent content on

China’s part and China is open to cultural and people-to-people exchange with South Korea.

“China has introduced multiple films and TV series from the ROK and made them available to the Chinese audience,” Zhao said.

Chinese video platforms have launched more South Korean films and TV shows. The South Korean film, Hotel by the River, is streaming on a video platform in China, and more than 10 South Korean TV dramas have been available on other platforms since the first half of 2022.

Zhao said that during their bilateral meeting on the margins of the G20 Summit, presidents of two countries had an in-depth exchange of views on China-South Korea relations and internatio­nal and regional issues of mutual interest and reached a series of important common understand­ings, which have pointed the direction for China-South Korea relations.

China is ready to work with South Korea to follow through on the important common understand­ings of the two presidents and deepen bilateral ties, said Zhao, stressing “we hope South Korea will continue to work with China for more robust cultural exchange and stronger mutual understand­ing and friendship.”

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