@hakai42038139: After a Taiwanese director’s controversial on-stage remarks in 2018, Gong Li refused to present the award, effectively erasing the Golden Horse Awards from mainland China.
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Gong Li boycotted presenting at the 2018 Golden Horse Awards due to inappropriate remarks, prompting a mainland boycott of the ceremony.
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In 2018, after a Taiwanese female director made inappropriate remarks on stage, Gong Li refused to present the award, and the Golden Horse Awards have since disappeared from mainland China.
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