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  2. Cantonese people - Wikipedia

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    David Faure points out that there is no direct Chinese translation of the English term "Cantonese". [4] People living in Guangdong and Guangxi may speak other Yue dialects or dialects from other Chinese language groups such as Mandarin, Min, Hakka, and Pinghua. [5]

  3. Cantonese - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong (Cantonese) and Taiwanese dramas are unavailable in their untranslated form on free-to-air television, though drama series in non-Chinese languages are available in their original languages. Cantonese drama series on terrestrial TV channels are instead dubbed in Mandarin and broadcast without the original Cantonese audio and soundtrack.

  4. Huaju - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, Chinese theatre has placed great emphasis on sung performances, [6] with highly stylized acting prominent in the Peking and Cantonese operas. [7] Western-style spoken-word dramas were introduced in the early 1900s, with the Tokyo-based student troupe Chunliu She performing Black Slave's Cry to Heaven – considered one of China's first Western-style theatrical performances ...

  5. Yue Chinese - Wikipedia

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    A speaker of Siyi Yue Chinese providing examples of differences between Siyi Yue and Cantonese. When the Chinese government removed the prohibition on emigration in the mid-19th century, many people from rural areas in the coastal regions of Fujian and Guangdong emigrated to Southeast Asia and North America.

  6. Kang's Family - Wikipedia

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    Kang's Family; Migrant Wives, Local Husbands (Chinese: 外来媳妇本地郎) [2] is a Cantonese sitcom produced by Guangdong Radio and Television.Filming began on April 18, 2000, and has been broadcast on GRT Pearl River Channel since November 4, 2000, with two episodes on Saturdays and Sundays at 19:00.

  7. Hong Kong television drama - Wikipedia

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    As a result, Cantonese has been able to maintain a prominent standing relative to other non-Mandarin Chinese dialects. [7] The success of early Hong Kong television dramas throughout East and Southeast Asia has resulted in their continued popularity throughout the regions, as well as with Chinese immigrant populations around the world. [6]

  8. The Lyricist Wannabe - Wikipedia

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    The Lyricist Wannabe (Chinese: 填詞L) is a 2023 Hong Kong drama film directed and written by Norris Wong and starring Chung Suet Ying, Eric Kot, Anson Chan, Amy Tang, Sabrina Ng, Chu Pak Hong, Ernest Poon and Yukki Tai in lead roles.

  9. Chinese television drama - Wikipedia

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    Chinese drama genres range from romance, comedy, horror, family drama, sports, thriller, wuxia, xianxia, nationalist, political or a mixture of these in the form of ancient, historical, Republican era or modern contemporary settings. There is a significant preference for romance television series in Asia.