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		<title>By: DC Loser</title>
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		<description>China has been very enthusiastic in its acceptance of Korean TV, film, and music imports.  And Chinese culture has been enthusiastically accepted by Koreans.  Korean TV serials are a staple of Chinese TV in the Mainland, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.</description>
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