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Why Chinese readers are falling in love with Korean fiction
Why Chinese readers are falling in love with Korean fiction
Why Chinese readers are falling in love with Korean fiction – books adapted for K-dramas and movies, sci-fi, women's literature, zombie thrillers
More contemporary Korean books are being translated into Chinese as novels deal with social issues that chime with fiction fans in China. The popularity of K-dramas and K-pop also has an influence.
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