In 1952, during the Korean War, the volunteer army gains the upper hand after numerous battles. To strengthen their position at the negotiation table, the United Nations Forces make a final stand at Shangganling, launching a fierce assault on October 14. For 43 days, the volunteer soldiers bravely resist and endure intense tunnel warfare under harsh conditions, demonstrating their resilience and determination to leave a lasting impact on the course of history.
The sun and menstruation pass through the sky, and the rivers and rivers travel to the earth. The Chinese nation has always advocated the unity of nature and man, Taoism follows nature, respects nature, and conforms to nature. The program will use mountains, waters, forests, fields, lakes, and life as carriers to show the relationship between man and land, and to feel the country, nostalgia, and nostalgia. The program combines knowledge and fun, with shocking visual effects, witty competition forms, and interpretation and commentary from a unique perspective, to create a super geographical and humanistic feast that is uniquely charming and appeals to both refined and popular tastes. The program closely follows the theme of the times and aims to present a beautiful China, an ecological China, and a cultural China. With the excellent traditional Chinese culture as the carrier, it shows the relationship between man and land.
A Mobile Love Story is a twenty-one episode Chinese Romance Idol Drama starring Taiwanese heartthrob Wallace Huo and Mainland singer-actress Han Xue with Singapore superstars Christopher Lee and Yvonne Lim. This series is a collaboration between China's CCTV and Singapore's Mediacorp Network.
"Ten Rides of Red Army" is a tribute drama produced to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Red Army's Long March. It takes the Long March as a common thread, and is divided into ten units. It intersperses the stories of ten ordinary Red Army soldiers, who grew up, transformed, fought, and sacrificed during the Long March. They are of different ages, genders, and military types, but they have a common desire, which is to use their lives to protect and pass on the Red Army's spark.
Genghis Khan is a Chinese-Mongolian co-produced television series based on the life story of Genghis Khan, the founder of the Mongol Empire in the 13th century. Ba Sen, who starred as Genghis Khan in the series, is actually a descendant of Chagatai, the second son of Genghis Khan. The series was first broadcast on CCTV in China in 2004 and was also aired on KBS in South Korea between September and December 2005.
Six young individuals, led by Suo Lang, seek to find themselves and pursue their dreams in the vibrant land of Tibet. Among them are both locals and dream chasers from afar. In the rapidly evolving and thriving new city of Lhasa, they face challenges and hopes, gradually painting a vivid picture of the struggles and passionate ideals of contemporary Tibetan youth.
This is a drama about the everyday ups and downs of life and the complex network of relationships within a family. The story begins with Ou Da Liang's marriage to psychiatrist Wu Rui. Da Liang's mother strongly disapproves of her new daughter-in-law and always laments about how great Da Liang's ex-girlfriend was...