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Feb. 28, 2021 — South Korean cultural ‘correction team’ triggers controversy among Chinese netizens (The Global Times)

  • February 28, 2021
  • Asia-Pacific

“A South Korean cultural “correction team” that works to promote accurate knowledge about the East Asian country has become another focus of discussion on Chinese social media amid the raging cultural feuds between the two neighboring countries. Chinese netizens questioned…

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Feb. 26, 2021 — A Korean Poet Is the Latest Example of China’s ‘Cultural Imperialism’ (The Diplomat)

  • February 26, 2021
  • Asia-Pacific

Baidu, the largest internet portal in China, recently caused controversy among the South Korean public for introducing Yun Dong-ju, a Korean poet and independence activist during the Japanese colonial era, as “Chinese.”

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Oct. 15, 2020 — Korean War Remains Returned to China (Various)

  • October 15, 2020
  • Asia-Pacific

The Telegraph: “The remains of 117 Chinese soldiers who died in the 1950-53 Korean War were returned to China on Sunday in an annual repatriation delayed this year by the coronavirus outbreak.” Xinhua News: “The remains of 117 Chinese soldiers…

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March 21, 2015 – “Seoul, Beijing FMs don’t discuss THAAD: official” (Yonhap)

  • March 25, 2015
  • Asia-Pacific

“The foreign ministers of South Korea and China held bilateral meetings in Seoul on Saturday, but Beijing did not bring up the controversial issue of Washington’s possible deployment of an advanced U.S. missile-defense system on Korean soil, a Seoul official…

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