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Korean movie 'Oh! Moonhee' will be released in China the day after tomorrow (3rd). I could not watch Korean movies in China for nearly six years due to the Korean-Korean rule caused by the THAAD crisis, but now there is a prospect that cultural exchanges between Korea and China will be revived.



This is Beijing Correspondent Songwook.



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movie 'Oh! This is Moon Hee.



It is a family comedy film starring Na Moon-hee and Lee Hee-jun, which attracted 350,000 viewers.



Chinese media reported that the film will be released throughout China the day after tomorrow.



Yesterday, it was reported that the screening theaters were being decided by the National Film Bureau of China.



[Movie distribution company official: It is showing from Friday, so the movie theater schedule has not been released yet. Please wait until Thursday.]



It is the first time in over 6 years that a Korean movie is officially released in China since the movie 'Assassination' in September 2015.



Since South Korea and the United States agreed to deploy THAAD in 2016, China has implicitly invoked the so-called 'Korean-Korean rule', which blocks the Korean Wave, and has banned imports of Korean pop culture.



After a Korean game license was issued at the end of last year for the first time in four years, the decision to release a Korean movie is also expected to signal the lifting of the Korea-Korea rule ahead of the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Korea and China.



Earlier, in March, a Korean-Chinese joint movie starring Sehun of the group EXO was scheduled to be released for the first time in four years, but was suddenly canceled a few days before the screening.



[Gimjingon / week South Korea Culture Director: There we can earnest inroads into the need to see how whether to enter the (South Korea) movies and TV on-line platform -



this opening presentation to Tianjin to visit the seohun presidential national security implementation It was done the day before.



There is also an analysis that it is for the management of Korea-China relations amid the US-China conflict.



(Video coverage: Choi Duk-hyun, video editing: Won-yang)