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Recently, China Daily reported that more than 200 Chinese artists have participated in a moral training course organized by the National Administration of Radio, Film and Television of China (NRTA) in Shanghai.
It is known that Duong Yen and Ton Le are two of hundreds of celebrities present at the session. Earlier, the management agency opened a two-day moral re-education course in Beijing, with 64 artists attending. The People's Daily said that the NRTA has not officially announced whether this ethics course is compulsory or not, and which artists will be required to attend. However, a source in showbiz said that the stars are trying to arrange their school time to understand the new regulations.
The content of the lesson revolved around professional ethics, laws and new regulations that writers and artists must comply with. In addition to the representative of the General Department, artists who hold the position of members of the China Performing Association such as Tran Bao Quoc, Truong Quang Bac, Cao Thuy Fen, and Chu A Van will teach classes. At the end of August, the Central Propaganda Department of China issued a series of new regulations on the management mechanism of artists' activities. This agency emphasized that it will strictly handle stars who do not comply with professional ethics, cross moral and legal boundaries. According to China Times, some experts and National Assembly deputies have suggested to the General Department of Artists that they must have a practicing certificate to appear on a television program. The first object to be named was the MC group.
In addition, China also issued a document banning effeminate male artists from appearing on television, and demanded more control over entertainment programs. Chinese TV stations are asked to seriously end the cannon aesthetic, strictly banning those with unusual tastes.
Dailymail said, the tough decisions of the Chinese government reflect the concern that the country's stars are being influenced too much by the glossy, feminine looks of some good Korean singers and actors. Japan, making male stars become less masculine and strong.
Recently, the crew of the show Brother overcomes all obstacles has issued a "list of things to remind", asking the artist to be careful with the following behaviors when on stage: no lip-biting movements. , winking, wiggling... In addition, artists are reminded not to shake their hips and waist and show movements that are too feminine and erotic.
China's rectification regulations are working to a certain extent. Actor Huang Zitao - known for his sleek style - on September 8 posted on his personal page a picture of muscular, masculine muscles. This is in stark contrast to his heavy makeup in Korea and when he first returned from Korea to China. Cai Tu Khon on September 9 also posted on his personal page a photo of a long beard, his face showing a tough, manly look. Actor Vuong Nhat Bac when appearing in the latest issue of the hip hop show also brought an eye-catching short hairstyle instead of long hair as before. In addition to meeting the filming requirements, he also partly showed the attitude of complying with the new rules from his superiors.
While Korea has a pretty fancy definition of boys with non-gender looks and often includes flowery phrases like "beautiful men", China now refers to these men with harsh phrases." cannons". In early September, Chinese officials also made very strong moves, showing their efforts to reduce the impact and attraction of Kpop in the entertainment industry of this billion-people country.
There is no denying that K-pop has had a strong influence on the Chinese entertainment market over the years. This is also a big market for the Korean entertainment industry. According to SCMP, China is the top source of revenue for major Korean entertainment companies. The total export volume of K-pop albums in July 2021 increased 3.6 times over the same period last year, reaching $26 million (30.7 billion won). Revenue from China reached 8.25 million USD - the largest number ever. So, just one day after the announcement of SARFT (the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television of China) about the rectification of the entertainment industry, the stock prices of the three major entertainment companies in Korea. Countries are down. However, the side said that the impact of the restrictive measures from China is not significant, because "income from the sale of music albums is no longer high compared to previous years".
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