Hong KongŌĆÖs South China Morning Post reported on August 28 that Beijing-based Yuehua Entertainment released a statement the previous day, which reads ŌĆ£We sincerely regret and sincerely apologize for the negative impact of the performance conducted by our Korean subsidiary.ŌĆØ Beijing authorities have recently enacted regulations to punish any performance or exhibition that harms the honor of the nation and its people, and decided to apply them to all the events from two years ago. Violations of this can be penalized with a warning, fines, or cancellation of participation in foreign cultural activities. In the case of Yuehua, EVERGLOWŌĆÖs performance at the Korean military camp in June last year became a problem, and was punished on May 18. EVERGLOWŌĆÖs Yiren has a Chinese nationality. Source (1)