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

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.
There are so many Mainland Chinese tik tok videos with vietnamese translated titles on youtube that it is insane. Many of these videos on youtube have hundred of thousands of views. It seems to me that Vietnamese have boners for anything China related.
 
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There are so many Mainland Chinese tik tok videos with vietnamese translated titles on youtube that it is insane. Many of these videos on youtube have hundred of thousands of views. It seems to me that Vietnamese have boners for anything China related.
We must understand China. We must know what chinese think what they dream at night. Because they bully us, we keep them in eyesight, otherwise they can keep everything to themselves.
 
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We must understand China. We must know what chinese think what they dream at night. Because they bully us, we keep them in eyesight, otherwise they can keep everything to themselves.
LOL, what do we dream at night? I can't tell you definitely they are not about Vietnam.
 
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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.

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.
Hello Mr. Banana. I know what's your true color since you claimed Chinese must care how Americans feel before banning NBA. Meantime, Americans don't have to care how Chinese feel when they interfere in China's internal affairs.
 
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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.
Stop lying. Chinese dramas are most popular in Vietnam. I used to watch Vietnamese video websites. The Chinese drama sector always has much more clicks than others, including Korean drama sector.
 
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More Than Half of the World’s New TV Dramas Hail From China
By REBECCA DAVIS
OCTOBER 22, 2019 5:59AM PT
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More than half of the world’s new TV dramas now hail from China, market research firm Ampere Analysis said Tuesday in a new report on global content production over the past six months.

In the last half year, top Chinese broadcasters and OTT platforms have commissioned almost 300 new drama series – as many as those from all other countries combined, Ampere’s report said. Content in China skews heavily towards drama at the expense of other genres, with 67% of upcoming mainland shows falling into that category, compared to just 16% of upcoming U.S. ones.

Romance titles made up 14% of total Chinese series in production, compared to just 6% in the U.S. – not terribly surprising in Asia, where the genre tends to be more popular than in the West. Crime and thriller genre works were notably under-represented in China compared to other regions, making up just 10% of scripted commissions. The Middle Kingdom also produced very few comedy and sci-fi or fantasy commissions for television during the period in question.

“China’s commissioning habits have had a huge impact on the global TV slate. A preference for drama pushes the genre from second-most commissioned worldwide to No. 1,” Richard Cooper, Ampere Analysis’ research director, said.

By the numbers, China’s SVOD services are quickly catching up to the big U.S. names. Ampere expects leading Chinese platforms iQiyi, Tencent and Youku to reach 116 million, 108 million and 61 million subscribers, respectively, by the end of the year. That would put China’s top two industry leaders behind Netflix’s projected subscriber count of 164 million but ahead of Amazon’s 91 million.

There remains a big difference, however, between who in China is actually ordering new content versus the situation in the U.S. While nearly half the American shows in the past six months were commissioned by OTT platforms, only 8% of new Chinese ones were.

The vast majority of Chinese content is commissioned by numerous small local broadcasters. Nevertheless, SVOD platforms iQiyi, Tencent, and Youku were China’s most active individual commissioners of content, followed by the big traditional broadcasters Hunan TV, Dragon TV and Zhejiang TV.

Producers looking to target the vast China market should remain aware that “the underlying preference for drama is driven primarily by the regional broadcast networks,” Cooper said.

“The Chinese SVOD services, which have some of the largest subscriber bases in the world and now represent nearly one in 10 new series green-lit in China, echo the global and U.S. TV giants in terms of the genres they are commissioning,” he said.

https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/netflix-iqiyi-youku-tencent-amazon-china-dramas-1203378604/

Tv dramas are for females, especially stupid females.
 
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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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There is a very strange phenomenon. Chinese dramas are very popular in Mandarin speaking regions(In Taiwan mainland dramas are more popular than Korean dramas.) and most SE Asian countries. But in Cantonese speaking regions things are very different. Chinese dramas or cultrure seem to be intentionally resisted. Chinese dramas have almost zero influence in Hongkong. And Singapore is similar to Hongkong.

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Out of Vietnamese dramas that I watched and Chinese dramas that I watched. Chinese dramas are much better because they are traditional but contemporary too. Vietnamese dramas while much better than Western dramas, seem a bit Western in their approach. I would watch a drama a VTV about a high school student and her family, she has a kid sister and parents and most of the drama happens in high school. The high school actors are clearly in the early 20s. This is an enjoyable drama, I can follow along, even though I don't speak Vietnamese. Very light hearted easy going drama that is fun. The Chinese have that and more cultural approach.

Whenever I want to see a drama show, I turn VTV app on and watch, there was one channel that would stream this high school drama over and over again. So I probably viewed most of the episodes.

Sometimes I am in the mood for Vietnamese dramas, sometimes Chinese. Korean drama is too western, but still good, I like Korean movies better.

I like CGTN documentary and also NHK World, both these are in English so I can follow much better. The Eastern entertainment is vastly superior to western entertainment.

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.

That is why I don't like Korean drama, too Western in style, but still fine because Koreans are doing this. If I did not grow up on western Entertainment, I probably would like Korean drama more. Koreans are among the best for films.

Chinese do not do propaganda, they do cultural inspiration. There is a big difference.
 
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There is a very strange phenomenon. Chinese dramas are very popular in Mandarin speaking regions(In Taiwai mainland dramas are more popular than Korean dramas.) and most SE Asian countries. But in Cantonese speaking regions things are very different. Chinese dramas or cultrure seem to be intentionally resisted. Chinese dramas have almost zero influence in Hongkong. And Singapore is similar to Hongkong.

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I've seen foreigners commenting videos of Singapore dramas/music/channels and identifying themselves from whichever country they came from too. So what? It doesn't mean anything. In fact it's precisely for the fact that Singapore dramas/music aren't popular or mainstream and that's why there are plenty of such comments.

In comparison you can read the comments under latest American or Kpop videos which are more mainstream. Comments are related to the video and don't go like "Oh I'm from Vietnam and I love this English/Korean song/drama!"

I say this not to dismiss you but as a word of advice. Many mainland Chinese seem to have quite a superficial view of the outside world and so they tend to generalize foreigners based on just one aspect they encounter.

Maybe because there's the Great Firewall, so the vast majority of Chinese online don't interact with the rest of the world on a daily basis. And even for the minority (like you maybe) who used VPNs, their main internet platforms are still Chinese and therefore they spend most of their online time on Chinese platforms as well. So they get all angry when a foreigner criticizes China, or excited when a foreigner speaks well of China. I visit Chinese websites from time to time and I'm sure you have seen some foreigners popular or trending just because they praise China.

And beijingwalker is the epitome of this phenomena. Regular posting YouTube videos of foreigners praising China and gets all excited, or getting all defensive when someone criticizes China.
 
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Quora replies, YouTube replies... Really? What's next? Replies from PDF?

I've seen foreigners commenting videos of Singapore dramas/music/channels and identifying themselves from whichever country they came from too. So what? It doesn't mean anything. In fact it's precisely for the fact that Singapore dramas/music aren't popular or mainstream and that's why there are plenty of such comments.

In comparison you can read the comments under latest American or Kpop videos which are more mainstream. Comments are related to the video and don't go like "Oh I'm from Vietnam and I love this English/Korean song/drama!"

I say this not to dismiss you but as a word of advice. Many mainland Chinese seem to have quite a superficial view of the outside world and so they tend to generalize foreigners based on just one aspect they encounter.

Maybe because there's the Great Firewall, so the vast majority of Chinese online don't interact with the rest of the world on a daily basis. And even for the minority (like you maybe) who used VPNs, their main internet platforms are still Chinese and therefore they spend most of their online time on Chinese platforms as well. So they get all angry when a foreigner criticizes China, or excited when a foreigner speaks well of China. I visit Chinese websites from time to time and I'm sure you have seen some foreigners popular or trending just because they praise China.

And beijingwalker is the epitome of this phenomena. Regular posting YouTube videos of foreigners praising China and gets all excited, or getting all defensive when someone criticizes China.
Beijingwalker just said a fact. Korean culture is fading in China and Chinese dramas are becoming internationally popular. What's wrong about that? Your Singapore or Malysia cases can not represent other places.
Don't mention the firewall, each year there are least 10 times of your whole Singapore population number of Chinese go abroad. And there are millions of Chinese students living in other countries.
I remember a Japanese asked a question:"Why the master piece of Three Kindoms, beloved by Japanese so much, is not popular in west?" Three Kiondoms is just an example of Chinese culture is looked down on by the western people(And I think "Journey to the west" is 100 times better than "Lord of rings"). This will change when China's hard power catches with US. As for Korean drama, these dramas are made for oversea market and Korean government tried hard to spread their culture products(Chinese dramas are made for domestic market only). I don't like Korean drama because they are like fast food and assembly line products.
 
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Stop lying. Chinese dramas are most popular in Vietnam. I used to watch Vietnamese video websites. The Chinese drama sector always has much more clicks than others, including Korean drama sector.
We are not interested of chinese drama. We watch chinese drama because we want to study what drama chinese are watching. Pls note the difference.
 
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There are so many Mainland Chinese tik tok videos with vietnamese translated titles on youtube that it is insane. Many of these videos on youtube have hundred of thousands of views. It seems to me that Vietnamese have boners for anything China related.

I think Vietnam has a love hate relationship with China, always has.
 
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