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New Chinese mainland dramas big hit among Hong Kong, Taiwan and overseas audiences

By Huang Tingting Source:Global Times Published: 2018/8/16 18:03:40

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Promotional material for Story of Yanxi Palace Photo: IC


Huge hit dramas in the Chinese mainland such as Story of Yanxi Palace and Legend of Fuyao are also seeing great success in other areas of China as well as in overseas markets.

Premiering on July 19 on Chinese streaming platform iQiyi, the Chinese period drama Story of Yanxi Palace has been one of the most talked-about topics on Chinese social media over the past month.

Set during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), the show follows the story of an imperial court maid who manages to become one of the Qianlong Emperor's favorite concubines. The 70-episode show, which set a single-day viewership record for a series drama in the Chinese mainland with 530 million views, also simultaneously debuted on iQiyi's Taiwan site to a record-breaking 1 million views in its first week, according to local newspaper the Taipei Times.

Hong Kong's TVB also bought the rights to air the show in Hong Kong (on August 6), Macau, Singapore and Malaysia, the South China Morning Post reported.

Discussion and comparison

"This drama's visuals are the prettiest I've ever seen in a mainland drama" and "Its storyline and characterization as well as its setting and costumes are based on real history and watching this show really helps increase my knowledge" are just some of the popular reviews the drama has on TVB's site. Hong Kong actress Charmaine Sheh's performance in the show as the emperor's evil concubine-turned-empress has also received a lot of thumbs-up from local fans.

The mainland drama's improved production quality has also sparked worries among Hong Kong netizens about the declining quality of their own local dramas.

"TVB's period dramas are incomparable to those produced by the mainland; just look at the visuals, the beautiful and exquisite setting and costumes in Story of Yanxi Palace makes Deep In the Realm of Conscience [TVB's latest period drama] look cheap by comparison," commented netizen sputnik101 on the TVB site.

Once a major producer of acclaimed period dramas in Asia, TVB in recent years has witnessed decreasing influence as well as a loss of some of its most well-known stars and producers - many of whom have chosen to pursue careers in the mainland.

Overseas popularity

Since Story of Yanxi Palace is yet to release official English-subs, many overseas drama fans have left messages on Twitter and YouTube under the show's clips and trailers asking for them.

Aside from Story of Yanxi Palace, a new Chinese web drama, Bloody Romance, has also gained in popularity overseas recently. The show's first episode released on YouTube in late July with English subtitles and obtained nearly 1 million views in two weeks.

"I am not a huge fan of the Ancient Chinese dramas, but this one is turning out pretty good for just the first episode. I am really liking the story and the characters," commented YouTube user Wicked Ahjumma.

Moreover, Chinese period romance drama Legend of Fuyao, which began airing on overseas streaming platforms including Viki and DramaFever in June, has also captured attention from foreign fans and media.

The drama "is being appreciated by Pakistani audiences, owing to the catchy storyline and visual scenes," wrote a report from newspaper Daily Pakistan in late June before going on to praise the show as "a wonderful presentation of Chinese characteristics."

"Legend of Fuyao has topped our drama viewing charts since its debut on DramaFever; it has surpassed the performance of other period pieces on our platform in 2018," Rena Liu, vice president of DramaFever, a division of Warner Bros Digital Labs, told the Global Times via an email interview.

The overseas popularity of the show's two lead stars, Yang Mi and Ethan Juan, as well as its storyline "merging elements of fantasy, a strong and capable female heroine with an intricate romance story" are the reasons Liu says that the work might appeal to their user base, which is 70 percent non-Asian.

Opportunities and challenges

The rise in popularity of Chinese dramas among overseas audiences has been significant, especially over the past two years, which in turn has increased demand for these shows in overseas markets.

"We've increased our volume [of Chinese dramas] accordingly. Prior to 2016, almost no Chinese titles reached our weekly top 10 in viewership, whereas our Chinese shows consistently rank among the weekly top 10 now," Liu noted.

However, Liu believes there is still a long way to go before Chinese dramas reach the level of popularity that parallels that of South Korean series. One of the major obstacles is length, as many of the negative feedbacks from their users about Chinese dramas focus on "the length and dragging storylines."

"Chinese dramas typically exceed 50 episodes. This creates a very challenging barrier of entry, since Western audiences who watch with subtitles often prefer more efficient storytelling," Liu wrote.

http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1115670.shtml

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Indeed true. Here in Taiwan many people are addicted to their iQiyi screens, watching dramas during lunch, on the bus and metro.

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I always wonder why S.Korean dramas are so popular in other countries. For me they are like fast food style dramas. Tasted good at first bite and easy to digest. But no nutrition at all.

Chinese dramas are way much better than SK dramas for me.
 
I always wonder why S.Korean dramas are so popular in other countries. For me they are like fast food style dramas. Tasted good at first bite and easy to digest. But no nutrition at all.

Chinese dramas are way much better than SK dramas for me.

In Taiwan region, historical dramas from SK are more popular than modern ones. Modern ones are indeed tasteless.
 
China has a 5000 years of history which we can explore into when making a movie or a drama, which also appeals to all East Asian countries because of the shared historic and cultural bond. Korea doesn't have this advantage so their dramas's popularity is bound to be short lived.
 
In Taiwan region, historical dramas from SK are more popular than modern ones. Modern ones are indeed tasteless.
I am sick of those incredible coincidences common with SK dramas.
The stars somehow are related either in the ether world or in their lost childhood.
Either that or they are the illegitimate child so on and so forth.
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I am sick of those incredible coincidences common with SK dramas.
The stars somehow are related either in the ether world or in their lost childhood.
Either that or they are the illegitimate child so on and so forth.
.

LOL, I think those dramas still have a certain audience, few of whom I know very well but better not name :lol:.
 
China is going toward "American" styled Dramas and some SK style... While SK or even JP ones got their own "Identity"...
Ppl should understand, that many SK/JP drama lovers seek "That specific" Atmosphere...

Everyone Target an Audience... No need to say who is better since the "Drama" on itself isn't Why ppl watch them... If SK didn't build the "image" package that goes around it... Then it wouldn't be as popular... Same thing happen with Manga per exemple... Manga Stories are repetitive in their respective genre...and yet ppl read it...Because "it's the Japan Vibe/Dream they've got from it"...

And yes, there is some with very interesting stories...But they are a minority...

That was based on the "International viewers"...
 
I always wonder why S.Korean dramas are so popular in other countries. For me they are like fast food style dramas. Tasted good at first bite and easy to digest. But no nutrition at all.

Chinese dramas are way much better than SK dramas for me.
Because korean drama offer more value for money. The plot is always something like this: a beautiful but poor young girl is married to a man of a rich family.Her struggle to survive against the mother in law is epic. The story is then mixed by other ingredients as sex,intrigue,blood and death. Very popular in Vietnam. Korean stars frequently visit VN, they are celebrated as if the new emperor of China comes to a state visit.

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seems Story of Yanxi Palace quite fenomenal, would love to check the drama once i got free time :D
time for the info :D
 
LOL, I think those dramas still have a certain audience, few of whom I know very well but better not name :lol:.
Must say those talent shows, musical shows from China are fantastic, so much talent.
Afraid all of you don't have as much time as I to enjoy.
Are these musicals popular with Vietnamese, @Viet ?
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For me they are like fast food style dramas. Tasted good at first bite and easy to digest. But no nutrition at all.

It's the age of fast-food entertainment... :lol:


https://www.zhihu.com/question/278946958/answer/421652906

China has a 5000 years of history which we can explore into when making a movie or a drama, which also appeals to all East Asian countries because of the shared historic and cultural bond. Korea doesn't have this advantage so their dramas's popularity is bound to be short lived.

K-drama has been popular for almost 20 years in East Asia though.


I am sick of those incredible coincidences common with SK dramas.
The stars somehow are related either in the ether world or in their lost childhood.
Either that or they are the illegitimate child so on and so forth.
.

The underdog main characters are actually some long-lost child of a wealthy family, so they have a cheat-code to 'power-up' towards the end. :lol:
 
I am sick of those incredible coincidences common with SK dramas.
The stars somehow are related either in the ether world or in their lost childhood.
Either that or they are the illegitimate child so on and so forth.
.
You forgot to mention that cancers, losing memory are the most common illnesses among SK dramas' young roles.
 
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