Asians are relatively conservative and get together with people they know. They like relatively closed space, don't like others prying into their privacy, and don't like making friends easily.
So it is easy to promote box KTV in Asia.
However, KTV is not only a box style, but also a hall style and a family style. These two kinds are also available abroad. Europeans and Americans prefer the live feeling of the band. Therefore, a person's performance on the stage with background music is not wonderful, and naturally it cannot be widely promoted.
But there are many very professional accompaniment production companies in Europe and America. They specialize in producing the accompaniment of the latest and hottest songs, but they are only sold in the form of CD audio. There are few videos with original MV+ dyed subtitles. On the one hand, copyright is a problem. On the other hand, even if there is a video, it is useless. There are almost no KTV shops in Europe and America, and some of them are opened by Asians for Asians.
I have seen Kara DVD with original MV+ dyed subtitles released by European and American companies. The number is very small. A set of classic old songs, a set of Westlife, a set of MLTR, many of which only have colored subtitles without background pictures. That's too much.
China is now the most advanced place in KTV technology and industry in the world. There is no doubt about it. It will be a surprise for Japanese and Korean bonzi to come to KTV in China. Of course, at present, most domestic KTV chains are basically made in the way of Taiwan Province Province.