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More Than Half of the World’s New TV Dramas Hail From China

Korean soap operas now are much much less popular they they were a decade ago, Chinese dramas now dominate China and becomes popular in south east Asian countries, that's the general trend.

Much less popular? Do you even look at the statistics? Even your leaders and their family watch them nowadays, and you have Korean boybands making waves in the US and meeting Trump. Don't you surf English websites and interact with the rest of the world?

Popular in SEA lol. Based on what? Some historical dramas popular in Vietnam once in a while? Go see how it compares when it comes to fan-meeting or concert tour for a Chinese star and a Korean star. Heck, I would say that Korean stars are far more popular than Chinese stars even in majority ethnic Chinese Singapore, much less other SEA countries. I know no one of my generation (including Chinese-speaking) who watches Chinese dramas/movies/variety shows, maybe only a couple who listen to Chinese songs. Even my Dad who is Chinese-educated watches Korean dramas nowadays.

If you don't believe, come to Singapore or Malaysia and ask the ethnic Chinese whether they have heard of Chinese stars which you think are popular. Then do the same for Korean stars.

I know the Chinese members here will just post some bullshit article about how global opinion of the US is lower.

I can see that beijingwalker is tempting to quote some article about Yanxi Palace being the most Googled show or some YouTube videos of Vietnamese girl watching Chinese historical dramas to show that Chinese dramas are popular.
 
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Much less popular? Do you even look at the statistics? Even your leaders and their family watch them nowadays, and you have Korean boybands making waves in the US and meeting Trump. Don't you surf English websites and interact with the rest of the world?

Popular in SEA lol. Based on what? Some historical dramas popular in Vietnam once in a while? Go see how it compares when it comes to fan-meeting or concert tour for a Chinese star and a Korean star. Heck, I would say that Korean stars are far more popular than Chinese stars even in majority ethnic Chinese Singapore, much less other SEA countries. I know no one of my generation (including Chinese-speaking) who watches Chinese dramas/movies/variety shows, maybe only a couple who listen to Chinese songs. Even my Dad who is Chinese-educated watches Korean dramas nowadays.

If you don't believe, come to Singapore or Malaysia and ask the ethnic Chinese whether they have heard of Chinese stars which you think are popular. Then do the same for Korean stars.

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I m talking about China , which I know more than you do, not Singapore, population in Singapore is less than a town in China, why should we care? Korean soap operas are much less popular than a decade ago, I know it for a fact in China.
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Popular in SEA lol. Based on what? Some historical dramas popular in Vietnam once in a while? Go see how it compares when it comes to fan-meeting or concert tour for a Chinese star and a Korean star. .
I never said they love Chinese dramas more than they do with Korean shows, I just said Chinese dramas are getting popular, don't put words in my mouth which I didn't say.

https://www.quora.com/Why-do-Vietnamese-people-hate-China-while-enjoying-Chinese-drama-movies-novels
it's because, culturally, Vietnam is heavily influenced by China from thousand years ago. Whenever I watch Chinese movies/drama/novels, I can somehow relate it to Vietnam's history, situation, behavior...
What makes a Chinese laugh while watching Chinese drama, is most likely makes a Vietnamese laugh, too. Because I think it's applicable in my case, too, culturally speaking.

Mostly because they can relate to Chinese culture and because they were introduced to it from a young age.

I grew up watching ancient Chinese dramas with my grandma. As a little girl I loved the hairstyle and fancy dresses of those Chinese princesses and noble girls even though I did not understand much about the storyline. Because which little girl doesn't like long princess dresses, dangly jewelleries and fancy hair?

And the Chinese dramas that my grandma likes to watch have a lot of princesses, queens, empresses and rich beautiful women with fancy dresses, servants and beautiful houses. They have a rule for everything, including how to drink tea, what to say, how to kneel when you meet your superior. I was fascinated with these stuff, as was many of my friends. We used to tear down our curtains and wrapped ourselves in blankets to achieve the Chinese princess look.

Think Barbie - The princess and the pauper or the Tudors (but multiply by 10). Except there are at least 5 princesses, 10 queens to obsess over in Chinese dramas

Another category of Chinese dramas that I was exposed to when young was Chinese fairies dramas. Again which little girl doesn't love fairies and magic?

When I was a little older, I discovered that the dialogs in Chinese dramas are much deeper, more complicated than in American movies. The characters are full of plots and hidden intentions. The characters are much more evil and cunning. Vietnamese just love these Chinese style dialogs, where meaning is implied rather than expressed. My mother would just play a Chinese drama and listen to it while she cooks.

Chinese dramas also have a lot of ancient proverbs which are used in everyday Vietnamese, because Vietnamese borrowed them from Chinese. So when watching a drama, Vietnamese find the dialogs very entertaining, because it is full of poetry.

Chinese dramas also appeal to everyone in society. Because women love palace dramas, men love kungfu and war dramas and children love things like the Monkey King. Overall because of the cultural similarities, Vietnamese are very receptive to Chinese cultural products. Even Chinese traditional music is very popular and well liked

In fact, we very much enjoy Chinese dramas, movies, novels and even calligraphy. As a matter of history, our culture and way of life have been heavily influenced by the Chinese more than any countries in South East Asia even Singapore due to nearly 1000 years of its rule.

In terms of culture, traditions, social norms and expectations, China and Vietnam have a lot in common. That's why Vietnamese people can relate to Chinese dramas and movies.
 
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I m talking about China , which I know more than you do, not Singapore, population in Singapore is less than a town in China, why should we care? Korean soap operas are much less popular than a decade ago, I know it for a fact in China.
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I never said they love Chinese dramas more than they do with Korean shows, I just said Chinese dramas are getting popular, don't put words in my mouth which I didn't say.

https://www.quora.com/Why-do-Vietnamese-people-hate-China-while-enjoying-Chinese-drama-movies-novels

Wow Chinese dramas popular in China, what a surprise!

You really have a poor comprehension.

I'm responding to your claim that Chinese dramas are getting more popular in SEA while Korean dramas popularity are waning, citing Singapore which is culturally and linguistically closest to China in SEA, that even so Chinese dramas are nowhere near as popular as Korean dramas.

And here you are talking about how Singapore is smaller than a Chinese town and that Chinese dramas are popular in China lmao.
 
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Wow Chinese dramas popular in China, what a surprise!

You really have a poor comprehension.

Much less popular? Do you even look at the statistics?
Who has a poor comprehension?

I'm responding to your claim that Chinese dramas are getting more popular in SEA
Yes, Chinese dramas are getting more popular in SEA, that's also a fact, I didn't mention Korean or US dramas as a reference, you brought it in.
 
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Vietnamese watch korean drama. If coming to chinese drama, they look either taiwanese or HK. Nobody watches mainland drama. Today there are many good Viet drama coming out.
 
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Who has a poor comprehension?


Yes, Chinese dramas are getting more popular in SEA, that's also a fact, I didn't mention Korean or US dramas as a reference, you brought it in.

I brought in K dramas is response to your claim that hard power brings soft power by pointing out that SK has greater soft power than China despite being weaker than China.
 
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Vietnamese watch korean drama. If coming to chinese drama, they look either taiwanese or HK. Nobody watches mainland drama. Today there are many good Viet drama coming out.
Many Vietnamese subtitled Chinese dramas on Youtube though, I don't think they were done by the Chinese.

I brought in K dramas is response to your claim that hard power brings soft power by pointing out that SK has greater soft power than China despite being weaker than China.
That shows China doesn't really have enough hard power, do you know why Korean culture is so heavily influenced by China? cause it was a Chinese vassal state for hundreds of years, that's real hard power at work.

In some way, when Japan and Korea try to promote their culture, they are promoting Chinese culture.
 
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Many Vietnamese subtitled Chinese dramas on Youtube though, I don't think they were done by the Chinese.


That shows China doesn't really have enough hard power, do you know why Korean culture is so heavily influenced by China? cause it was a Chinese vassal state for hundreds of years, that's real hard power at work.

In some way, when Japan and Korea try to promote their culture, they are promoting Chinese culture.

Do you like Korean barbecue?
 
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Many Vietnamese subtitled Chinese dramas on Youtube though, I don't think they were done by the Chinese.


That shows China doesn't really have enough hard power, do you know why Korean culture is so heavily influenced by China? cause it was a Chinese vassal state for hundreds of years, that's real hard power at work.

In some way, when Japan and Korea try to promote their culture, they are promoting Chinese culture.
Ok but chinese drama have less audience. You want more audience? copy the kimchi folks! Korean drama offer more beautiful girls, fancy houses, more sex, more deaths, more violence. And less propaganda.
 
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Do you like Korean barbecue?
Yes, I also like Xinjiang BBQ, food is also a big part of soft power, soft power is not only about TV shows and movies.

You may think Korea has more soft power just because they have good TV shows and movies, but soft power is much much more than those, in the west very few people know anything about Korea, some foreigners even believe Singapore is part of China, but everyone knows a thing or two about China.


 
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Yes, I also like Xinjiang BBQ, food is also a big part of soft power, soft power is not only about TV shows and movies.

You may think Korea has more soft power just because they have good TV shows and movies, but soft power is much much more than those, in the west very few people know anything about Korea, some foreigners even believe Singapore is part of China, but everyone knows a thing or two about China.


I don’t necessarily think that Korea has more soft power. Maybe it does? Maybe It doesn’t? I don’t claim to be an expert on that area.

I was honestly just curious If you liked Korean barbecue? As you already know, Chinese food is extremely popular here in the US.

Although not as popular, Korean barbecue Has a decent share of popularity here.
 
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I don’t necessarily think that Korea has more soft power. Maybe it does? Maybe It doesn’t? I don’t claim to be an expert on that area.

I was honestly just curious If you liked Korean barbecue? As you already know, Chinese food is extremely popular here in the US.

Although not as popular, Korean barbecue Has a decent share of popularity here.

Korea has the most soft power out of any Asian nation. Japan used to hold that spot, but South Korea has surpassed it in the last decade at least.

China's soft power is absolute shit in comparison. It's the result of Low EQ. Just look at most of the Chinese members here. China has absolutely no idea how to effectively get their message across to non-Chinese members in a way that can build genuine affection, trust and inspiration from others.
 
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Korea has the most soft power out of any Asian nation. Japan used to hold that spot, but South Korea has surpassed it in the last decade at least.

I get a feel that Japanese anime/manga is quite popular among Western youths, not sure how true is that. I mean even Elon Musk watches anime. Many Western youths I interact with online have watched or at least heard of Japanese anime such as Dragon Ball, Naruto, One Piece, Pokemon etc. Sometimes in a group conversation they would bring in anime references or memes.

Or maybe there's a selective bias, those who are actively online on forums or games are more likely to watch anime and therefore doesn't represent the larger population who aren't online actively.

What's your experience like in the US?
 
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I get a feel that Japanese anime/manga is quite popular among Western youths, not sure how true is that. I mean even Elon Musks watches anime. Many Western youths I interact with online have watched or at least heard of Japanese anime such as Dragon Ball, Naruto, One Piece, Pokemon etc. Sometimes in a group conversation they would bring in anime references or memes.

Or maybe there's a selective bias, those who are actively online on forums or games are more likely to watch anime and therefore doesn't represent the larger population who aren't online actively.

What's your experience like in the US?

Anime are for socially awkward weebs. **** anime, it's popularity has never really helped Asians, it's just a refuge for weirdo weaboos and social outcasts.

A lot of teenage girls, maybe not the majority, but a large minority are increasingly into Kpop and are now open or preferring to date Asian guys. I wish Kpop was big when I was younger,, I'm in my late 30s now, I would've cleaned up a lot more with the wimmenz than I did. Haha

Back then I was usually the only Asian guy who largely dated non-Asian women, and I was almost always the first Asian guy they dated or who even approached them. If I had the help of Kpop's popularity, I would've easily scored 5X more. LMAO
 
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Anime are for socially awkward weebs. **** anime, it's popularity has never really helped Asians, it's just a refuge for weirdo weaboos and social outcasts.

A lot of teenage girls, maybe not the majority, but a large minority are increasingly into Kpop and are now open or preferring to date Asian guys. I wish Kpop was big when I was younger,, I'm in my late 30s now, I would've cleaned up a lot more with the wimmenz than I did. Haha

Back then I was usually the only Asian guy who largely dated non-Asian women, and I was almost always the first Asian guy they dated or who even approached them. If I had the help of Kpop's popularity, I would've easily scored 5X more. LMAO

:lol:
 
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