An interactive game show where participants are divided into teams according to their age. On the differences and mutual influence of different generations....
After a failed relationship, Lin Nuannuan focuses on her career, pushing love aside. Her childhood friend, Shi Guang, supports her dream, but he must choose his own path, even if it means leaving her. Along with two friends facing their own struggles with love and identity, they navigate heartbreak, ambition, and self-discovery, finding strength in each other as they chase their dreams....
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Hurry Up, Brother! is a Chinese variety show based off the original Korean variety show, Running Man. It is created by SBS and co-produced with Zhejiang Television. It first aired on October 10, 2014. This show is classified as a game-variety show, where the MCs and guests complete missions in a landmark to win a race. In 2017, the show officially changed its name to "Keep Running"....
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The program brings together nearly 150 artists who cross the border to become athletes in the program to prepare for and compete in three categories of athletics, water sports and general events....
12 young artists stay together in the seaside Wonderland to meet unknown challenges and create a trendy life together. By working hard to win the opportunity to be seen by the audience, they show their talented selves....
A rescue medical team and volunteers, including actress Qin Fei, head to a disaster area in southwest China. Initially doubted for her motives, Qin Fei proves herself by risking her life to save others. As they work together, team captain Xing Zhizhi recognizes her resilience, and they grow closer. Qin Fei later realizes that Xing Zhizhi was the doctor who saved her in a past accident, linking their fates. Together, they support each other as they pursue their careers....
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Swimming is full of passion and pays homage to the spirit of the Asian Games. The original program "Strive to the Top" for swimming training and competition is full of enthusiasm. The show is composed of Fu Yuan Hui, a young girl who won the women's 50-meter and 100-meter backstroke events at the 2014 Incheon Asian Games, and "Fu Yuan Hui," who defeated Phelps twice in international competitions and achieved four consecutive butterfly championships in the National Games. Wu Peng, the first perso...