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- Story about a son's search for his family's lost honor.
- Simon is a criminal profiler from the US who returns to China. He hires Jenny to help him with his work, and they fall in love. But a serial-killer stalker is leaving calling cards for Simon in other killers' crime scenes.
- A young man mistakenly landed in Wuhan station and lock-down within the city. Homeless on the street, he decided to work as a hospital janitor with the name of his hometown "Dalian" till the lock-down was lifted.
- Follows the heir of the Zichuan family. Together with his sworn brothers Di Lin and Si Te Lin, they set out to protect his family against threats.
- They killed his brother and destroyed his family. They thought he was too weak to do anything. They thought wrong.
- The main character of Seya Wolf is a wolf raised up by herbivores. The adventure starts with his pure mind of being the hero who can save the world by summoning giant warriors, but he has unconsciously involved in some huge conspiracies.
- The lives of three young men since the national college entrance examination reopens in 1978. The three men develop their own careers respectively.
- Emperor Taizong of the Tang appoints capable and incorruptible people to important positions because he knows his ministers well, and he understands how to harness them. Taizong often invites frank advice or even criticism from his ministers. Trying hard not to abuse his absolute power, he shows his respect for life. Through his employment of upright ministers such as Wei Zheng, he turns out to be a modest Emperor who welcomes advice. In his reign, he puts agriculture first and practices thrift. Also, culture and religion are rejuvenated; the imperial examination system is further completed. Under these circumstances, a stable society is achieved. In military, he puts down the turbulence caused by Tujue power. In ethnic relations, he respects ethnic minorities' mores. As a result, the stability in Tang's border areas is also accomplished. Emperor Taizong's reign title is Zhenguan (from 626 to 649), known as the Reign of Zhenguan in Chinese History. His reign is considered the first golden age of Tang Dynasty, which lays a solid foundation for the Kaiyuan era.
- The dramatic tale of Tsai Chin, one of the first Chinese actresses to break to the West. From celebrity to anonymity and back, Tsai Chin brings significant representations of Asians to mainstream-media.
- Musical review performed on site of castle at Disney Shanghai opening.
- Drama is based on the 1935 "Red Army Long March" movement as a historical background. It tells the story of the Red Fourth Army female soldiers who were separated from the main forces when they were strong in the Jialing River, but they still struggled with the enemy forces, never giving up.
- Biography of former police chief of Dengfeng city. Under the leadership of Ren, the Dengfeng police solved many accumulated big cases and won the respect of the people. Unfortunatedly, Ren died in a car accident when working on a case.
- "World's Parents Say" in Chinese "Shijie Ba Ma Shuo" is a talk show with topic discussions. The program invites celebrities to discuss the education issues of their children in various countries.
- TV Series
- Ma Xiang, a 14 year-old in Western China, does what hundreds of thousands of other ethnic Huis end up doing to support their family: he opens a noodle shop. NOODLE KID takes us on Ma's journey through his apprenticeship, stretching and pulling noodle-dough hundreds of times a day at his uncle's far-flung noodle dive. But Ma also dreams of being an imam, and at the heart of NOODLE KID is a compelling examination of religious life among the besieged Muslim Chinese minority.
- Pianist Menahem Pressler has made recording and interpretation history for more than half a century with the Beaux Arts Trio, which he founded in 1955. The grand seigneur of piano gave his long-overdue debut with the Berliner Philharmoniker in January 2014. The audience hailed Pressler with a standing ovation; the press raved about the "masterful exhilaration" of his musicality and his "unique tone, as full as it was intimate". For his appearance at this year's New Year's Eve Concert in Philharmonie, Berlin, Pressler has selected Mozart again: the Piano Concerto in A major, K. 488, composed during Mozart's prime in Vienna and one of his most beautiful contributions to the genre. The New Year's Eve concert opens with Sir Simon Rattle conducting music by Rameau: a suite of instrumental pieces from the opéra-ballet Les Indes galantes show French Baroque music at its finest. Following the intermission, the musicians ring in the New Year in a lively way with Slavic strains: an orchestral suite from Zoltán Kodály's charming folk opera Háry János as well as a selection from the popular Slavonic Dances by Antonín Dvorák.