This Is The Difference Between Korean, Japanese, and Chinese Fansites, According To Koreans
Netizens recently discussed the noticeable differences between Korean, Chinese, and Japanese fansites. Have you noticed these characteristics of each different fansite before?
1. Korean Fansites
They pick pretty pictures and edit them prettily. A wide selection of fansites exist and upload their photos on Twitter or on their own websites.
By the way, have you SEEN these Michael B. Jordan pictures taken by a Korean fansite?
180205 pics up!
> https://t.co/GCEO03qV9f <#MichaelBJordan #BlackPanther #마이클B조던 #블랙팬서 pic.twitter.com/qvruyTqV5Q— HUNTER (@thehunter_kr) March 10, 2018
Korean fansites who are extremely loyal to their idol are often well-known and appreciated by them.
160312 T.O.P likes🙆🙆 @utopia_871104 pic.twitter.com/6Uyy2Eo0oQ
— Heaven_VIP (@ibgdrgnbbgd0818) March 12, 2016
(160217) at gaon awards encore, #Kai purposely walked to the crowd and gave a bouquette of flowers to his fansite Mr.Destiny
Isnt he the sweetest person?@jonginnet deserves his love, she has supported him in his up and down career
She is the most loyal fan ever 😤#엑소카이 pic.twitter.com/jZAuJti39Z— #KAI_OLYMPICS SECRET WEAPON (@JonginHyper) March 10, 2018
2. Japanese Fansites
They are known to preserve the natural beauty of the idols, uploading raw photos rather than posting edited versions.
knk's japanese fansites are still the only ones i trust look how BEAUTIFUL this is pic.twitter.com/qKPxCfGU6r
— v loves halo (@95sjihun) March 6, 2018
svt japanese fansites tend to show svt as real and as human as they can be, without smoothing out their faces or brightening it up, and i truly appreciate that…
— アフィ (@avvoozi) March 10, 2018
They are pretty much non-existent, though, possibly due to strict rules against filming during concerts, as well as a strong fan culture to enjoy the concert without filming or screaming during the songs.
3. Chinese Fansites
They take 100 photos and upload all 100.
They are known for grabbing all the content and uploading it all to share with their fellow fans. No time to worry about the perfect shot when every shot is perfect for them.
Due to the sheer number of people in China, they are also known for creating huge fanbases known as “Bars” and facilitating huge scale projects for their favorite idol.
Remember when YoonA stayed for 5 months in China, shooting for her Chinese drama, 'God of War Zhao Yun'? Her Chinese fansites prepared all those necessary house stuffs for her & her staffs.♡♡♡ pic.twitter.com/xpDIKOZWbv
— Blossom530 (@MayYoongie94) February 2, 2018
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It’s clear they all have their own way of expressing their love and admiration. Which type of fansite do you think you would be?