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Netflix withdraws Chinese drama in Vietnam over nine-dash line map


In 2023, Netflix withdrew the Chinese romantic drama ‘Flight to You’ in Vietnam, even though a similar ‘nine-dash line’ map in the show was blurred. (EPA Images pic)
HANOI: Vietnam ordered Netflix to remove the Chinese television series ‘Shine on Me’ from its streaming platform in the country over images depicting a map that Beijing uses to stake contested territorial claims in the South China Sea.
“The inspection found scenes showing the ‘nine-dash line’ map, which misrepresents and violates Vietnam’s national sovereignty,” the cinema department under the culture, sports and tourism ministry said in a statement yesterday.
“Following a written government demand, we have removed ‘Shine On Me’ from Netflix in Vietnam,” the streaming service said in a statement.
Underscoring Vietnam’s sensitivity over China’s claims, which have led to maritime clashes, the order was made even though the map is only visible in a college lecture scene in the dramatic series.
In 2023, Netflix had to stop offering another Chinese romantic drama, ‘Flight to You’, even though a similar map in that show was blurred when distributed in the country.
The Southeast Asian nation previously banned the movie Barbie from cinemas over a scene showing the map, and investigated Chinese milk tea brand Chagee and a brand of children’s toys for using images of the map.
The images appear in episode 25 of the series, according to the department, which gave the entertainment giant 24 hours to take the show down.
Authorities reclassified the 27-episode series as category C, which bans it from distribution, citing violations of Vietnam’s cinema law.
It was no longer available to view online at 11am Hanoi time today.
China claims more than 80% of the South China Sea and backs this up with a 1947 map that shows vague dashes – the nine-dash line- looping down to a point about 1,770km south of Hainan Island.
Vietnam, the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia and Taiwan claim parts of the same maritime area, with the various parties sometimes sparring over where the boundaries fall.

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