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How to hard sell China's soft power |Op-Ed Contributors |chinadaily.com.cn

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How to hard sell China's soft powerUpdated: 2012-10-26 08:07 By Peng Kan ( China Daily)

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The music video has not only made Psy an international star, but also prompted more people to seek information on South Korea. As US magazine Foreign Policy said, Gangnam Style has become "a cultural brand promoting (South) Korean exports ranging from soft drinks to cosmetics to consumer electronics". The MV vindicates South Korean government's strategy that "export of cultural products promotes the construction of the country's soft power".

South Korea unleashed the "Korean Wave" in Asia in the 1990s, by exporting and promoting its cultural products such as TV dramas, films and music. In China, millions of youngsters have become fans of Korean pop stars. And now the "Korean Wave" has spread beyond Asia - South Korean TV soap operas are a big hit with people in Egypt, Turkey and East European countries. All this has increased the economic value of South Korean cultural products to $5 billion a year.

China, too, has made it a strategy to improve its soft power. Chinese leaders have stressed many times that since cultural exchanges are much easier in today's world, the country that occupies the cultural commanding height and possesses strong soft power will win the initiative in global competition.

To spread and establish its soft power, China has held several international events such as Beijing 2008 Olympic Games and Shanghai 2010 World Expo. Confucius Institutes, aimed at promoting Chinese language and culture, have been established in more than 350 colleges in over 100 countries across the world. China's official news agency, Xinhua, has set up more than 150 branches overseas, and intends to increase the number to 200. China's national TV channel, CCTV, too, has established several broadcasting centers around the world.

Though China is trying to make its language and message be heard across the world to overcome its disadvantageous position in global communications, the exports of its cultural products are far from satisfactory. It is still far from making a product like Gangnam Style. China does export a large amount of cultural products every year, but few of them become popular abroad.

In 2011, China made 791 films, but only 52 of them could be sold to foreign countries. And since 50 of the 52 were co-productions, they can hardly be regarded as Chinese cultural products. Also, Chinese films earned only about $400,000 at the US box office last year. In contrast, the box office returns of 21 US films in China was about $780 million, with the Transformers: Dark of the Moon alone drawing almost $150 million. China also produced about 15,000 episodes of TV drama, the highest in the world last year but their exports brought only $12 million, which was less than half of South Korea's.

Market, content and communication channel are the three key factors impeding the exports of China's cultural products. China has a huge domestic market but it has not been well explored. Chinese cultural enterprises tend to seek opportunities in domestic market and lack the wherewithal to expand overseas.

Government organizations and enterprises are the main force behind the exports of Chinese cultural products. But these organizations and enterprises are always keen on showing China's ancient civilization and current economic development, and cannot promote satires like Gangnam Style through official communication channel. But cultural products without entertainment value rarely become popular in overseas markets.

In these fast-changing times, traditional and unilateral international communications cannot facilitate the building of soft power. Therefore, China should pay more attention to unofficial channels to improve its global communication network to promote soft power.

The author is a researcher at the Film Academy of Hong Kong Baptist University.

BBC News - Hollywood 'gaining ground' in China

Hollywood 'gaining ground' in China

29 October 2012

In just over a week, China's Communist Party will begin the process of appointing a new generation of leaders.

They will take over the reins of a country now well and truly established as a global power, both economically and politically.

But there's still one area in which it can be argued China lags far behind the United States.

For decades, America has been able to extend its "soft power" beyond its shores through Hollywood movies.

And as John Sudworth reports, those American movies are still proving a big hit with Chinese audiences.
 
China's huge population is an advantage and a hurdle. As the first article states, Chinese entertainers target the huge domestic market, with a better guarantee of ROI, than a riskier foreign audience.

South Korea has a smaller population with relatively high English proficiency, so artists specifically produce material in English to target both domestic and foreign audiences.
 
welcome "Korean", you are back alive and go on work now, I can see the whole first new posts page are from you,
if you really work hard, you can swallow up the storm of New York by your big mouth;
I don't understand why you are so care about China, when you declared your are a Korean at New York
 
China's huge population is an advantage and a hurdle. As the first article states, Chinese entertainers target the huge domestic market, with a better guarantee of ROI, than a riskier foreign audience.

South Korea has a smaller population with relatively high English proficiency, so artists specifically produce material in English to target both domestic and foreign audiences.

Not true ,

First Kpop has nothing to do with English.

Secondly , China's problem is not about its population but its regime. the central authority reigns supreme , no single entity can gain prominence in China without the backing of the CCP. Anyone gaining prominence in CHina should tow the CCP line or get demolished. Propaganda like Gungamstyle will never happen in CHina.
 
First Kpop has nothing to do with English.

Kpop is Western music styles fused with Japanese/Korean motifs.

Secondly , China's problem is not about its population but its regime. the central authority reigns supreme , no single entity can gain prominence in China without the backing of the CCP. Anyone gaining prominence in CHina should tow the CCP line or get demolished. Propaganda like Gungamstyle will never happen in CHina.

This is not about the government. Even private entertainers will target the largest audience they can which, in China's case, will be the domestic audience since it is large enough.

Bollywood makes movies for the Indian audience, not the world.
 
Even private entertainers will target the largest audience they can which, in China's case, will be the domestic audience since it is large enough.
Not necessarily because of all the music piracy.

Beside, the state is urging them to go overseas, but the artists themselves aren't good enough to go overseas.
 
Kpop is Western music styles fused with Japanese/Korean motifs.



This is not about the government. Even private entertainers will target the largest audience they can which, in China's case, will be the domestic audience since it is large enough.

Bollywood makes movies for the Indian audience, not the world.

The main difference between India and China is the inclusiveness. At least that is how west perceives it to be. Inclusive culture can influence people better, because people have natural affinity towards inclusiveness.
 
It is amazing to see even soldiers imitate "Gangnam style".
 
Indeed , China is really pathetic as the soft power in the International arena .
 
I guess our member "Korean"s hidden intention is to show off this clown song now is a international hit. but you don't have to play down China for doing that out of your inferior complex.

Gangnam style scenario is not something proud, it's the west mocking of your Asian country IMHO. It's obvious only Koreans think otherwise. Try to ask any American whites if he could answer you honestly.
 
because that clown song is easy to make people laugh. i bet it would be a major play in new year parties.

That's what Gagnam Style is all about.Spreading smiles and pure fun around the world in record time.That's why everybody like it.:cheesy:
 
I guess our member "Korean"s hidden intention is to show off this clown song now is a international hit. but you don't have to play down China for doing that out of your inferior complex.

Gangnam style scenario is not something proud, it's the west mocking of your Asian country IMHO. It's obvious only Koreans think otherwise. Try to ask any American whites if he could answer you honestly.

See,why do you care about American whites opinion anyway.What makes you think their opinion is so important??
Isn't that because you have inferiority complex towards them???
 

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