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China Furious at 'Black and White Cook'...I can't even watch Netflix. Why? [Y Record]

2024.10.09 PM 07:30
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■ Host: Anchor Jang Won-seok, anchor Yoon Bori
■ Starring: Kim Heon-sik, cultural critic


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◇Anchor> On the other hand, something absurd happened because it was loved all over the world. Some Chinese say that Korea is stealing Chinese culture.

◆Kim Heon-sik> It's called the bat when cooking Chinese food. So I showed you a scene where you cook while stretching it like a thread. It was very eye-catching, and CEO Jongwon Baek also praised it very well, but the problem was that Chinese Internet users would claim Chinese food as Korean food, not claim it. And Korea stole Chinese culture. He expressed that there is no unique dish in Korea, and even said that the CEO of Jongwon Baek is a big thief, but since he runs a franchise, I think it's because there is a Chinese cuisine line, but he said that the important thing is Chinese cuisine. If you did it without revealing it, this would be a problem, but I've already revealed it. In that respect, I pointed out too much, so you can see it like this. So, I don't think it's desirable in terms of China's fear of Korean broadcasting programs and whether this leads to envy and jealousy.

◇Anchor> In China, it's not a day or two for some Internet users to make absurd claims, but the wonder is that there are a few countries where Netflix does not provide services, and one of them is China. By the way, how do Chinese people know about Netflix content?

◆ Kim Heon-sik > I know. So in China, we don't allow platforms like Netflix that are very popular online right now, including YouTube. So, you don't allow an online video platform called Netflix, and even if you watch a video that deals with it again, you won't be able to watch it because you're blocking YouTube, so how did you watch it? In the end, I'm watching Netflix's content without permission, and these controversies continue to unfold. In the end, the Chinese authorities ban it, but it can be seen that the general Chinese citizens and the public are watching a lot of Korean content again this time.

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: Lee Mi-young, editor of the digital news team

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