Chinese television dramas (simplified Chinese: ä¸å½çµè§è¿ç»å§) or mainland Chinese television dramas (simplified Chinese: ä¸å½å¤§éçµè§å§) are television series in the Chinese language, made in mainland China. Having made more than 15,000 episodes in 2014, China produces more television dramas than any other country. The most popular genre of dramas in China is fantasy romance, with 47 of the 50 most watched dramas in the country in 2016 being in this genre. Chinese television dramas are popular and regularly broadcast on television throughout Asia, particularly in Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, Taiwan (ROC), Sri Lanka and Cambodia. It is also widely available via streaming services such as Netflix, which often offer subtitles in multiple languages.
I prefer Cdrama's over regular television
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Cmedia, also known as C-media is basically Chinese entertainment ranging from Cpop (Chinese popular music), Cdrama (Chinese movies/shows), Donghua (Chinese animation), Manhua (Chinese comics) & Chinese video games. The most notable examples as of currently are Genshin Impact, MDZS, The Untamed, TFBOYS, WayV and Cai Xukun
"I've been getting into Cmedia these days"
"Really? So have I"
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Genre of Chinese Pop music. Usually the songs are sung in Mandarin or Cantonese and majority of it's idols are Chinese. Overall cpop fandom is referred to as cpoppers or cpoppies. There's about millions, possibly even billions of them based on stats from China and the rest of the world
I enjoy listening to Cpop in my free time.
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In the Chinese industry meaning gay love, boy's love (BL), homosexuality. Primarily targeted towards a female audience but occasionally pans toward men.
Male equivalent of Baihe (lesbian love, girl's love (GL), homosexuality
he enjoys reading danmei novels