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Soap operas censored in China for spreading 'unhealthy family values'
Voice of America
FILE - A pedestrian wearing a face mask following the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak walks past an advertisement of TikTok (Douyin) at a bus stop in Beijing, China Aug. 24, 2020.
China’s movie regulators are rolling out new regulations on minute-long soap operas, a new genre that became popular in China during COVID-19 pandemic but which has been accused of spreading “incorrect values.”
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