China's Ministry of Culture and Tourism cracks down on karaoke bars, creates 'blacklist' of unapproved songs

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Why China is cracking down on karaoke

Their names included"I Love Taiwanese Girls,""Fart,""Beijing Hooligans" and"Don’t Want to Go to School."

China’s Communist Party is known for heavily regulating content it deems inappropriate, ranging from anti-government criticism to pornography.

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