There are really great Chinese period dramas to catch recently. Psst. Something to do while working from home.
Here are seven new highest-rated Chinese period dramas recommended by Team Weekender.
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Here are seven new highest-rated Chinese period dramas recommended by Team Weekender.
Zhou Fei is the granddaughter of a national hero who was forced to become a bandit to serve the greater good. For 20 years, her grandfather, then her mother, were charged with running a secret fort which is staffed by bandits. Furthermore, the fort’s role is to protect the world against strange, otherworldly warriors intent on bringing their unique brand of chaos to the mortal realm. However, the fort has fallen in status in recent years, and Zhou Fei is sick of being confined to the place of her birth. She longs to escape and makes repeated efforts to run away. But her life changes forever when she almost drowns and is only saved by a free-spirited young martial arts expert named Xie Yun.
The duo forms an unlikely friendship and decides to hone their fighting skills together – a timely decision as malevolent forces are now plotting fresh trouble. The pair begins on an adventure. But as time goes by, they begin to unearth secrets… including that of Xie Yun’s true identity.
You may watch Legend of Fei on Viu.
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