Vietnam banned the movie which showed a Chinese map of territory in the South China Sea. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Why is the South China Sea important to Vietnam?
All of that contributes to a fear among many Vietnamese that China could someday start a war in the body of water, which Vietnam calls the “East Sea”. A Philippine senator, Francis N. Tolentino, said that screening it would denigrate Philippine sovereignty. As of Friday, Blackpink, a K-pop juggernaut, was still scheduled to perform two shows at the national stadium in Hanoi, Vietnam’s capital, in late July.The “Barbie” ban was widely discussed online in China this week, after the Foreign Ministry in Beijing criticised Vietnam on Tuesday for linking the South China Sea to “normal cultural exchange”.
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Vietnam probes Blackpink concert organiser over South China Sea mapHANOI: Vietnam has launched an inspection into K-pop group Blackpink's tour organiser's website, ahead of its concert in Hanoi, over criticism from fans that it shows a map of the South China Sea with disputed boundaries. The controversy follows
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Vietnam probes Blackpink concert organiser over map of South China Sea showing disputed areasThe move comes after criticism from fans that the website used a map that showed Beijing’s claims over vast areas of the South China Sea, including parts claimed by Vietnam Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Blackpink Vietnam show organiser regrets disputed South China Sea map: ReportiMe Entertainment Group Asia said the company would change the image of the map on its website. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Barbie producers respond to Vietnam ban over controversial map: It's a 'child-like crayon drawing'The map used in the movie was 'not intended to make any type of statement,' a studio rep said.
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Trailer watch: Aaron Kwok, Louis Koo and Lau Ching Wan fight over drugs in The White Storm 3The movie is opening on the same day as Oppenheimer and Barbie.
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Commentary: How Barbie got caught in the South China Sea disputeMaps are reflective of a nation’s territorial claims, making them very touchy subjects. That’s why Vietnam has banned the Barbie movie over the nine-dash line, says this international law expert.
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