It's unclear if China is blocking the episode in question or if Disney has chosen not to air the episode there.Hong Kong's Bureau of Commerce and Economic Development said in a statement published by the New York Times that its recently enacted censorship ordinance applies to movies and not streaming services, like Disney+.China has regularly censored media, and companies that operate within the country are forced to censor search results for Chinese users — particularly images and information about the Tiananmen Square protests and the killings that ensued.The Chinese government has worked hard to restrict images and reports of the 1989 event, considering it a threat to the legitimacy of its continued one-party rule.
Many were killed on June 4, 1989, in Tiananmen Square.
Estimates of the death toll range from several hundred to thousands.