It is now very common for a famous Chinese TV drama series to be distributed overseas, however not all of them got positive responses and support from the foreign audience.
But things have been drastically changing after the Chinese costume spy drama titled "Princess Agents" was released on Youtube.
Since it was aired last summer with English subtitles, the Chinese drama series has been viewed more than 230 million times on the famous video streaming site.
According to a report, many international fans stay up late at night in order to wait for the new episodes, which are about six hours after the release of the Chinese version on Hunan Satellite TV and Chinese video-sharing sites.
Currently, the series has reportedly received more than 30,000 online comments and reviews from international audiences. Moreover, there are about half million foreign netizens who shared the videos on different social media platform. It has been known that most of the viewers of the drama are aged 18-44 from Australia, Europe, Canada and United States.
For its popularity, "Princess Agents" is already considered as one of the hottest Chinese TV productions shown overseas today. It has reportedly surpassed the popularity of "Empresses in the Palace" which was released in Netflix in 2015.
IMDb rated the series 8.4 out of 10. The drama is based on the famous online novel 11 Chu Te Gong Huang Fei (11处特工皇妃) written by Xiao Xiang Dong Er. The settings of the story was during the Northern Wei Dynasty. It tells a story of a female slave, Chu Qiao who deleveloped and grown as a brave general and military strategist.
It is now very common for a famous Chinese TV drama series to be distributed overseas, however not all of them got positive responses and support from the foreign audience.
But things have been drastically changing after the Chinese costume spy drama titled "Princess Agents" was released on Youtube.
Since it was aired last summer with English subtitles, the Chinese drama series has been viewed more than 230 million times on the famous video streaming site.
According to a report, many international fans stay up late at night in order to wait for the new episodes, which are about six hours after the release of the Chinese version on Hunan Satellite TV and Chinese video-sharing sites.
Currently, the series has reportedly received more than 30,000 online comments and reviews from international audiences. Moreover, there are about half million foreign netizens who shared the videos on different social media platform. It has been known that most of the viewers of the drama are aged 18-44 from Australia, Europe, Canada and United States.
For its popularity, "Princess Agents" is already considered as one of the hottest Chinese TV productions shown overseas today. It has reportedly surpassed the popularity of "Empresses in the Palace" which was released in Netflix in 2015.
IMDb rated the series 8.4 out of 10. The drama is based on the famous online novel 11 Chu Te Gong Huang Fei (11处特工皇妃) written by Xiao Xiang Dong Er. The settings of the story was during the Northern Wei Dynasty. It tells a story of a female slave, Chu Qiao who deleveloped and grown as a brave general and military strategist.
Chinese Drama 'Princess Agents' Receives So Much Support From International Audience
A church in southern China has recently updated its service process. A significant change encourages the congregation to offer a silent prayer before departing after the pastor's benediction.
Everyone will face moments of running out of wine. If we turn our hearts and minds to Jesus, we will discover his presence in all things—he is right here. He can turn the embarrassment of "no wine" into the blessing of "fine wine."
We need to rely on the power of the Holy Spirit rather than on our ability to understand sermons. It is necessary to prepare the heart to seek spiritual growth through every service.
A celebrity couple, Vintz Huang and his wife Nancy Kou, prayed for divine intervention after getting stuck in a car during a heavy rainstorm, and a rescue car appeared and safely transported them to their destination on time, which they shared on social media.
An explanation of the Lord's Prayer, which Jesus instructed us to pray daily in Matthew 6:9-13, and Luke 11:1-13. This explanation is from the Bible with Bible references.