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No, I can't see where "it" brings in the word Chinese. I can't read Korean. Nor do I have any idea what "it" you are talking about.
I'm guessing, that if I could read Korean as well as the OP, I would discoverer that the link is to a news report filed by a Korean reporter stationed in China, who observed that a few Chinese hanging around a tabloid stand, were commenting mournfully on the reported death of a celebrity that they recognized. Hence, the accuracy of the inclusion of Chinese in the dispatch, which just happened to have been filed from China, where the reporter is reporting on a global event as seen from the viewpoint of the Chinese that he ran into on the street in his daily beat.
If there is anything in the link that suggests that the inclination to mourn the death of a porn star is uniquely Chinese, please submit an English translation of the relevant paragraph.
If the relevant points of this discussion are not offered in English, the argument is a violation of the TOS. So tell us in English what your point is, using references in English.
never mind, I will not be drawn into this, IMO, you seem to be argumentative so I will leave this thread, Buddha bless.