Top 4 Upcoming Chinese Historical Fantasy Dramas 


The Last Immortal  It tells an inspirational story that happens between Feng Yin, a diligent Shuining Beast, and Gu Jin, son of the true God, whose magic power was sealed. They met each other by accident and have embarked on the journey to find Feng Yin’s Immortal Essence since then. They fight against the odds to collect Feng Yin’s Immortal Essence along the way. Directed … Continue reading Top 4 Upcoming Chinese Historical Fantasy Dramas 

Best Chinese Dramas You Can’t Skip


Back From the Brink Directed by: Sam Ho and Zeng Xiao YuGenres: Romance, Action,Wuxia, FantasyCast: Hou Ming Hao, Zhou Ye, Yang Rong, Riley Wang, Chen Xin Yu, Zuo Ye Tian Yao is the incarnation of a centuries-old dragon demon who once loved a woman – a woman who ultimately betrayed him. She exploited his love for her in a bid to rob him of his power-bestowing dragon bones, hiding … Continue reading Best Chinese Dramas You Can’t Skip

5 Chinese Historical dramas you can’t miss


The Princess Weiyoung Princess Wei Young is a historical romance drama in which Princess Feng narrowly escapes her death. To avenge herself and take revenge, she adopts Li Weiyoung, her savior. She is keen on taking revenge on enemies, who had put the kingdom in jeopardy. The series is based on Qin Jiang’s novel, The Poisonous Daughter. Goodbye My Princess The series Goodbye my Princess … Continue reading 5 Chinese Historical dramas you can’t miss

Best Chinese Drama To Watch On Netflix


Holidays are here, and if you are looking for a better way to ring in the holidays, then start watching some of the best romantic Chinese dramas on Netflix. Grab some snacks make some popcorn, and be ready to check out the top five best Romantic Chinese dramas on Netflix. The Rational Life Shen Ruo Xin (Qin Lan)is a thirty-something professional who decides to take … Continue reading Best Chinese Drama To Watch On Netflix

Red culture’ adapts to new audiences ahead of 70th anniversary


SHANGHAI: Dressed in a blood-stained Chinese army uniform and a cap with a red star in the centre, Wang Huaifu and his comrades gesture with guns in front of a row of soldiers triumphantly waving torn scarlet flags. Wang is the lead actor in the patriotic “Battle of Shanghai” acrobatics show, a visual recreation of 1949 battles between the Communists and the Nationalists for control … Continue reading Red culture’ adapts to new audiences ahead of 70th anniversary