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The Documentary Podcast

Why are Chinese micro-dramas so popular?

The Documentary Podcast

BBC

Society & Culture, Documentary, Personal Journals

4.32.6K Ratings

🗓️ 9 August 2025

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Secret billionaire husbands, blood-thirsty vampire lovers and being reborn as your great-grandmother: these are some of the outrageous plotlines that can be found in Chinese micro-dramas like My Royal Secret Lover, by producer Lin Yicheng. Micro-dramas are a Chinese short form video trend that has expanded globally, racking up hundreds of millions of downloads in the US, Asia, Latin America and Africa. It’s big business: in China last year, the micro-drama industry grossed the equivalent of seven billion US dollars, which exceeds the entire Chinese box office for 2024. A number of these series are now also being filmed overseas for English-speaking and global audiences, most of which are adapted from Chinese scripts. Mengchen Zhang from the BBC's Global China Unit explains what's behind the success of this format.

Also on the show: two BBC Language Services coming together to tackle disinformation. The relationship between neighbours India and Pakistan is well known around the world for going through periods of extreme hostility and even aggression. A deadly attack in Indian-administered Kashmir in April led to the two countries exchanging missile and drone attacks in one of the biggest escalations for about 50 years. And in times of tension, disinformation is rife. Sana Gulzar of BBC Urdu and Jugal Purohit who reports for BBC Hindi join Faranak Amidi to talk about it.

This episode of The Documentary comes to you from The Fifth Floor, the show at the heart of global storytelling, with BBC journalists from all around the world. This is an EcoAudio certified production.

Clips are from Spoiled by My Vampire Uncle and My Royal Secret Lover.

(Photo: Faranak Amidi. Credit: Tricia Yourkevich.)

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the documentary from the BBC World Service.

0:07.8

This is the fifth floor.

0:12.0

The fifth floor, you knowsons.

0:16.0

This is the fifth floor at Farnak Amidi Sobath. This is the fifth floor at the heart of global storytelling with BBC journalists from all around the world.

0:29.0

I'm your host, Faranak Amidi.

0:34.8

Secret billionaire husbands, bloodthirsty vampire lovers and being reborn as your great grandmother.

0:43.0

These are just some of the outrageous plot lines that can be found in Chinese microdramas,

0:49.8

with episodes being delivered in digestible one-to-two-minute chunks

0:54.4

that are designed to keep people glued to their phone screens.

0:59.5

Paz's daughter Nancy's engagement parties tomorrow nights.

1:02.4

Are you really planning on going?

1:04.4

Paz is one of the few human friends I've had in the last 400 years.

1:08.2

But if you show up now, people might find out that you're a vampire.

1:12.6

Microdramas are a Chinese short-form video trend

1:16.6

that have expanded globally,

1:19.0

racking up hundreds of millions of downloads in the U.S., Asia, Latin America, and Africa.

1:27.2

It's big business. In China alone last year, the microdrama industry

1:32.6

grossed the equivalent of $7 billion U.S. dollars, which exceeds the entire Chinese box office

1:40.8

for 2024. And a number of these series are now also being filmed overseas for

1:47.6

English-speaking and global audiences, most of which are adapted from Chinese scripts.

1:54.8

And now that Boris has gained the approval of the royal family and his career is booming,

1:59.4

you my dear, nothing. Lunar is the perfect match.

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