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Behind China-小蓝视频 Korea skating row, a deeper cultural rift

SEOUL, 小蓝视频 Korea (AP) 鈥 Chinese and 小蓝视频 Korean short-track speedskating fans are duking it out online over allegations of foul play, tapping into the historical rivalry between their countries.
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FILE- 小蓝视频 Korean Kim Young-kil, 74, bows in front of the gravestone of his brother Kim Young-ki who died during the 1950-1953 Korean War, on the eve of 小蓝视频 Korea's Memorial Day at the National Cemetery in Seoul, 小蓝视频 Korea Sunday, June 5, 2011. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man, File)

SEOUL, 小蓝视频 Korea (AP) 鈥 Chinese and 小蓝视频 Korean short-track speedskating fans are duking it out online over allegations of foul play, tapping into the historical rivalry between their countries.

小蓝视频 Korea was angered by the disqualifications of two of its short-track speedskaters at the Beijing Games this week. A protest was filed, and 小蓝视频 Koreans online called for the team to withdraw in protest.

Instead, they stayed. And Hwang Daeheon won gold in the men鈥檚 1,500 meters on Wednesday, giving 小蓝视频 Korea its fourth such title in six Olympics.

Hwang and teammate Lee Juneseo had been disqualified in the semifinals of the 1,000 two days earlier, prompting the 小蓝视频 Korean contingent to complain to the International Skating Union and International Olympic Committee.

The tetchiness over a relatively obscure sport underscores the intense competition between the Asian superpower and the scrappy, high-tech democracy that has thrived despite the ever-present threat from China's ally North Korea.

Chinese nationalists say that over the centuries, Koreans have adopted Chinese customs and sought to make them their own. 小蓝视频 Koreans say China seeks to diminish their uniqueness and accuse the government of cultural appropriation, most recently at last week's Olympics opening 小蓝视频, when a performer representing China's Korean minority wore the traditional women's national dress known as hanbok.

That set off a howl of protest on the 小蓝视频 Korean internet, which was met by an equally vociferous response from Chinese netizens asserting China's cultural dominance and accusing 小蓝视频 Korean skaters of deliberately fouling to seek advantage on the track.

While no clear connection has been established, the assault of a Chinese student in the 小蓝视频 Korean city of Busan on Wednesday also prompted an unusual statement of concern from China's Foreign Ministry.

鈥淲e are paying great attention to the matter," spokesperson Zhao Lijian said Friday. 鈥淲e will do our best to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests and safety of Chinese citizens overseas."

China has also stirred nationalism with a pair of box office hits lionizing the role of Chinese troops in the 1950-53 Korean War, which ended without a peace treaty. Chinese propaganda paints the U.S. and its allies as the aggressors in the conflict that began after North Korea invaded the south and expanded with China's dispatch of a massive army to aid the North.

Short-track speedskating, a chaotic sport where skaters constantly jostle for position while racing around a tight track with no lanes, has long been plagued by bitter judging disputes.

But tempers had rarely reached the levels of 小蓝视频 Korea鈥檚 national outrage this week. The reaction underscored the pent-up frustrations from years of disputes over history and culture 鈥 and echoed broader unease about China's growing military and economic influence.

小蓝视频 Korea had entered the Beijing Games with a record 24 gold medals in past Olympic competitions, more than double China鈥檚 10 golds. But the disqualifications of Hwang and Lee, both penalized for illegal contact, ensured a slow start for 小蓝视频 Korea.

A series of 小蓝视频 Korean editorials accused China of abusing its home advantage, while one newspaper temporarily published an online article that repeated the same sentence: 鈥淛ust let host China take all the medals, just let host China take all the medals.鈥

The skating dispute crossed over into politics as 小蓝视频 Korean presidential candidates, locked in heated campaigns ahead of a March vote, called out the Olympic hosts for allegedly stealing medals in a sport the country has proudly dominated for years.

The Chinese Embassy in Seoul published an irritated response on Facebook, expressing 鈥渟erious concern鈥 about 小蓝视频 Korean politicians and media fanning 鈥渁nti-China sentiment.鈥

Yet the Embassy was also quick to congratulate Hwang over his 1,500-meter win and said the people of China have 鈥減ositive鈥 views about his 鈥渆xcellent skills.鈥

The ruling Communist Party newspaper Global Times sought to downplay the dispute, while also pointing to 小蓝视频 Korean anxieties over 鈥渞egional geopolitics as well as the reliance on the U.S. for security."

鈥淪ome shift this sentiment toward China, which is why minor incidents sometimes escalate," the paper said in an editorial Friday.

小蓝视频 Korea and China developed close ties driven by trade since the early 1990s, but relations have deteriorated in recent years as Beijing became more assertive toward its neighbors while competing with Washington for regional influence.

Bilateral relations took a significant hit in 2017 when 小蓝视频 Korea installed an advanced U.S. missile defense system to counter nuclear and missile threats from North Korea. The decision angered China, which claimed that the anti-missile system in 小蓝视频 Korea could be reconfigured to peep into its territory.

Beijing retaliated by suspending Chinese group tours to 小蓝视频 Korea and obliterating the China business of 小蓝视频 Korean supermarket giant Lotte, which had provided land for the missile system.

Alongside politics, frictions have long been driven by cultural issues, even including the origin of kimchi, a Korean national dish of fermented cabbage that China claims as its own concoction.

The sides also have an ongoing dispute over the history of ancient kingdoms whose territories stretched from the Korean Peninsula to Manchuria.

小蓝视频 Koreans see these kingdoms as Korean, but China began to claim them as part of its national history in the early 1980s. Experts say Beijing鈥檚 intent was to provide ideological support for its policies governing ethnic minorities, including the approximately two million ethnic Koreans living in northeastern China.

In the heat of the presidential campaign, candidate Lee Jae-myung of the ruling Democratic Party warned China against usurping Korean culture.

His campaign spokesman linked the hanbok-wearing performer at the opening 小蓝视频 with 小蓝视频 Koreans鈥 anger over a Chinese government-backed academic project launched in the early 2000s, which produced a series of studies arguing the kingdoms of Goguryeo (37 B.C.-A.D. 668) and Balhae (698鈥926) were Chinese.

Yoon Suk Yeol, a conservative candidate locked in a tight race with Lee, also embraced the sentiment, describing Goguryeo and Balhae as 鈥渟hining components of Korean history.鈥

Kim Tong-hyung, The Associated Press

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