Why K-Pop is still banned in China

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China has blocked most South Korean entertainment, including K-pop, since 2016 due to an unofficial ban. The ban was triggered by South Korea's decision to allow the US to deploy an anti-missile system on its soil, and it has lasted for years, with some exceptions for non-Korean members of K-pop groups and limited access to older dramas.
China has blocked most South Korean entertainment since 2016. The ban includes K-pop, movies, and TV dramas. It was triggered by South Korea's decision to allow the US to deploy an anti-missile system. Some K-pop groups with non-Korean members are allowed to perform in China. The ban does not apply in Macao and Hong Kong. Fans are finding ways to access K-pop content despite the ban.
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