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  1. I called China would ban Korean idols. OH users laughed and accused me of false accusations but now they're shitting themselves lol

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  2. Exo have Hangzhou on September if that goes according to plan Pray for Exo
  3. May I ask Exo Ls whether it's true that the Shanghai concert on August is cancelled? Kami is worried for Exo and Kai
  4. Kami is not cruel enough to celebrate if something bad happens to Yoona but will only be laughing at their arrogant and obnoxious fans who made such a noise on this forum over popularity that was extremely short lived. Also once the policy is enforced these Kor Chi dramas/films will be restricted/blocked even if they filmed it. Many projects in China never got released. It's how it works there.
  5. 'It has nothing to do with yoona' OH users said... Slay Yoona..slay.
  6. Well I was right about the shade and lip acting then. Kami's translate program is the most superior!
  7. justapasserby is lying. ' '一群连中文都å¬ä¸æ‡‚的韩国人穿ç€ä¸­å›½å¤ä»£çš„æœè£…å¯¹å£åž‹æ¼”æˆï¼Œé‚£ç”»é¢ã€‚。' 'It says even chinese ppl do not understand why koreans are starring in Chinese costume dramas and lip acting. That image...(shading Yoona's awkward acting)' Again Yoona stans covering it up to mislead onehallyu users. It was dissing Yoona alright.
  8. One word SM. SM as a kpop company pushes their idols in China to make more money and expand kpop There have been many Korean China co operation for the past year from TV or movies and SM even had deals to get their artists on the HunanTV station but Chinese companies are having no more of it.
  9. You've been brainwashed by korean news who only post positive things about korean idols. The large majority of Chinese hate koreans appearing in Chinese costumes. It even addresses this on the second article I linked
  10. It's true but OH users won't believe me Thanks for the receipt!
  11. [bREAKING] The END of Kpop is happening as we speak. China is currently boycotting Kpop and Korean celebrities from advancing into the Chinese market. Many Chinese netizens have stressed on SNS complaining they are tired of seeing K Celebrities like Song Joong Ki everywhere and Korean idols like KiBum and Yoona's ruining Historical Chinese dramas with their poor acting. Only ethnic Chinese idols such as like Lay, Jackson, Victoria, Win Win, Cheng Xiao, MeiQi, Xuanyi, are still allowed to enter China to participate in Chinese activities. There may be extremely rare exceptions for Korean groups to promote in China like T-ara who is backed up by Wang Sicong. Cnetz Reaction Some of the restrictions reportedly outlined in the prohibition are: A ban on Korean organizations filming in Korea A ban on investing in new Korean agencies A ban on Korean idol concerts with over 10,000 audience members A ban on Korean-Chinese collaborative projects A ban on broadcasting dramas with Korean actors https://www.soompi.com/2016/11/20/china-ban-korean-entertainment-retaliation-missile-defense-system/ List of Korean - Chinese Collaboration Projects to be affected by the boycott More News “A Chinese entertainment corporation has been reportedly fined 17 million won (US$14,460) for pushing ahead with a Korean idol group concert that had not been approved by the Chinese government, and it was ordered to refund ticket buyers double the original ticket price. The entertainment company invited the Korean group and began selling tickets a month before the concert but the Chinese government refused to confirm the show.†http://www.digitalmusicnews.com/2016/11/29/china-bans-korean-hallyu-kpop/ SBS’s ‘The Show’ reportedly suspended in China due to political issues http://www.asianjunkie.com/2016/11/29/sbss-the-show-reportedly-suspended-in-china-due-to-political-issues/ 'China banned imports of 19 Korean cosmetics products amid rising tensions over Korea’s decision to allow the deployment of a U.S. Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) battery here.' http://m.koreatimes.co.kr/pad/news/view.jsp?req_newsidx=221794 SM Entertainment's show MYSMT was forced to stop broadcasting in China Click here to view the Tweet '3 Performances by Sumi Jo, Korean Soprano, Canceled in China' https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/23/world/asia/sumi-jo-soprano-maria-callas.html?_r=0 'Lotte Faces Boycott in China due to THAAD Conflict' http://www.huffingtonpost.com/asiatoday/lotte-faces-boycott-in-ch_b_14382948.html EXO, one of the most popular K-Pop boy bands in China. 'China will completely ban all South Korean K-Pop artists and other entertainers from performing in China as one of its retaliatory measures for Seoul's decision to deploy the U.S. Terminal High Altitude Air Defense (THAAD) system on its soil starting in May.' http://www.chinatopix.com/articles/109297/20170105/china-completely-ban-k-pop-korean-entertainment-retaliation-thaad.htm#ixzz4YZyLU2J1 'China's ban shifting hallyu to Southeast Asia' 'With China losing its attractiveness for Korean producers and other entertainment industry officials, Southeast Asia is emerging as a future destination especially for K-drama and K-pop.' http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/art/2017/02/688_223171.html [iNFO] the NCT Chinese debut has been postponed due to the Kpop ban in China http://m.kukinews.com/m/m_article.html?no=430796#_adinctep … China blocks access to streaming services of S. Korean pop culture amid THAAD row BEIJING, Feb. 26 (Yonhap) -- China has blocked access to newly updated clips of South Korean music and dramas on the country's online video sharing platforms, sources said Sunday, in an apparent bid to retaliate against Seoul's move to deploy an advanced U.S. missile defense system. A website uploading South Korean dramas said on its social media account on Weibo that it will stop updating video clips of South Korean entertainment programs for the time being. "Everybody should be aware of the reason for this," it said, hinting at China's toughened restriction on Korean pop culture, widely known as "hallyu." "China has made regional satellite TV broadcasters suspend the airing of South Korean TV programs and give no permission for Korean stars to appear on Chinese TV shows," an industry official said. "Blocking access to streaming services is feared to deal a blow to (the Korean industry)." source : http://english.yonha...6002700315.html Kami warned everyone here but no one listened
  12. Is there a glitch in this forum? I can't make a thread. The 'post' button doesn't work
  13. UF rising in ratings Rating for Uncontrollably Fond ep 5 is 12.9%
  14. Mods please ban this user Haze for bullying me. We shouldn't be allowed to make thread attacking innocent users like this http://onehallyu.com/topic/364395-in-ironic-news-when-fake-users-make-threads-calling-out-other-fake-users/
  15. Uncontrollably Fond fanmeet in Beijing. KWB and Suzy will attend
  16. RIP to the victims in France :(

  17. Yeah after you edited your post. That alone justifies why it should be in the korean section.
  18. Jia is under the same korean agency as EXID. Victoria is part of f(x) and Fei is making her korean solo debut soon...
  19. Um this thread should belong in the KOREAN section http://onehallyu.com/topic/360101-chinese-idols-who-posted-there-cannot-be-one-less-part-of-china-not-any-bit-lesser/page-2 Victoria Jia and Fei are kpop Chinese idols active in kpop
  20. So many new Suzy gifs saved :)

  21. Just watched it. Pretty much the slow pacing and plot was the main issue with the first ep which was what I feared from watching the trailer. Suzy's acting wasn't that bad but her acting drunk was lols. btw she so looks so good. Hope it gets better in the next ep
  22. She's like the female Kai She makes Kami want to bodyroll
  23. Kami imposters keep on respawning...

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