Is China Finally Gonna Get Korean Content Again? Country Lifts Hallyu Ban After 8 Years!

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20 Feb 2025 • 9:34 AM MYT
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After eight years, China is finally lifting its unofficial ban on Korean entertainment, including K-dramas, movies, K-pop, and video games.

Reports suggest that China plans to fully reopen cultural exchanges with South Korea by May 2025, ahead of the APEC summit in October.

The ban, which began in 2017, was China’s response to South Korea’s deployment of the THAAD missile defense system.

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Although never officially acknowledged, Korean content faced strict restrictions, causing an estimated $15.3 billion in yearly losses for South Koreas entertainment industry.

Now, China appears to be easing tensions, likely due to growing U.S.-China conflicts and efforts to strengthen ties with neighboring countries.

A Chinese cultural delegation is expected to visit South Korea soon, signaling the start of renewed cooperation.

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Instead of an official announcement, China will likely allow Korean content gradually, increasing approvals for K-pop concerts, dramas, and games.

With China’s massive market opening up again, South Korea’s entertainment and consumer industries could see a major boost.

Fans in China may soon be able to enjoy Korean music, shows, and movies just like before and on X at least, spirits are high.