Chinese television has produced numerous iconic dramas that continue to model pop culture today. From the legendary stories of martial arts to exciting family sagas, these series fascinated spectators with their narrative, shows and historical resonance. Recently, Sina has released an official ranking of the most observed Chinese dramas of all time based on the viewers’ assessments. The list includes national treasures such as “The Bund”, “Dream of the Red Chamber” and “Journey to the West”. But surprisingly, point n. 1 went to a lesser known gem that reached an unprecedented 99% evaluation.
10. The Water Margin (1998) – 78%
Based on one of the four great classic novels of China, this adaptation of Zhang Shaolin presents a stellar cast and a faithful screenplay, ensuring its place among the best -revered works of TV.
9. I love my family – 85%
This sitcom captured the heartbeat of the urban family life of Beijing in the 90s, merging the comedy with realism. With iconic performances of actors such as Song Dandan and Wen Xingyu, it has become a cultural comparison stone.
8. Huo Yuanjia (1984) – 86%
A feeling of martial arts by Hong Kong, this series immortalized the Chinese hero Huo Yuanjia and his apprentice Chen Zhen. Its patriotic theme and electrifying action scenes have made it a phenomenon at national level.
7. The Bund – 87%
The 1980 drama of Tvb set in the 1920s Shanghai launched Chow Yun-Fat in Superstardom. The compelling story of gangster, idealists and forbidden love took place on a rich historical background.
6. Dream of the Red Chamber (1987) – 90%
Greeted as an impeccable adaptation, this series brought vivid life to the characters of the novel through a refined direction, a detailed design in costume and unforgettable shows, especially by Chen Xiaoxu as Lin Daiyu.
5. The Legend of the Condor Heroes (1983) – 90%
Probably the most loved Wuxia drama of the 80s, this adaptation of the Jin Yong classic has left a deep imprint on generations. Barbara Yung’s Huang Rong’s representation remains unparalleled.
4. New Legend of Madame White Snake (1992) – 91%
With Angie Call, this myth of fantasy mixed with sincere emotion. His musical narrative and more level characters, including a genre performance by Cecilia Yip, made it iconic.
3. Journey to the West (1986) – 96%
A true staple of Chinese television, this adaptation required six years to complete and waves regularly during the holidays. With lasting characters and unparalleled dedication, it is the Gold Standard for fantasy adventures.
2. To money – 98%
A family saga that reflects China’s turbulent transition in the early 90s, “Ke Wang” was very recognizable. He attracted the national public with his emotional narrative and the representation of the struggles of the working class.
1. Eighteen years in the enemy field – 99%
The first serialized television drama of China was broadcast in the early 1980s and became a national obsession. The 9 episodes series was known for his suspense narrative and successful musical theme. The overwhelming popularity of the series established a record that remains unbeaten.
These ten dramas are more than entertainment: they are reference parameters of cultural memory, capturing the hearts of spectators through generations. Both for their nostalgic value and for narrative splendor, these series have gained their place in the Chinese television pantheon.
Sources: K14