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Taiwanese drama 

Taiwanese drama (traditional Chinese: 台灣電視劇; simplified Chinese: 台湾电视剧; pinyin: Táiwān Diànshìjù; commonly called TDrama or TWDrama by fans) refers to televised dramas, similar to Western miniseries, of extended stories usually dramatizing relationships through the general range of ten to forty one-hour episodes. They are produced in Taiwan and have gained increasing popularity in the Mando community internationally. The term "Taiwanese drama" is applied to Taiwanese miniseries in general, even including those with greater elements of comedy than of drama.

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Range of popularity

Many of these dramas have become popular throughout East Asia. Most popular Taiwanese dramas are also popular in China, Japan,Philippines and South Korea. Taiwan dramas are often dubbed into Japanese, Korean and sometime Cantonese when imported into those markets.

Taiwanese dramas are also well known among expatriate overseas Chinese and overseas Taiwanese, especially Chinese-Americans, Taiwanese-Americans, Chinese-Canadians, Chinese-Australians, and their second-generation and third-generation descendants. Fan clubs have appeared in other countries outside Taiwan dedicated to the appreciation of Taiwanese drama. Fan clubs also involved several countries in Asia and overseas.

Language

Taiwanese dramas are typically produced in Standard Mandarin. Less commonly, they may be produced in the Taiwanese language. Quite commonly, characters will speak predominantly in Mandarin, but sometimes pepper their speech with occasional Taiwanese. However, dramas in Taiwanese language is broadcasted in primetime (8pm) so it received high viewership ratings compared to dramas in Mandarin language. An example would be the 2004 Formosa TV show Yi Nan Wang

Subject matter

Taiwanese dramas typically focus more on romance than Western television dramas. Crime dramas, police dramas, lawyer dramas, and doctor dramas are less common in Taiwan than romantic dramas. Taiwanese dramas tend to have less violence and sexual content than many American soap operas and primetime dramas.

Typical subjects can include first teenage experiences with dating. Characters often have some dark secret or painful past that makes it difficult for them to form lasting relationships, and the drama may show characters finding a way to work through their deep personal problems. Love triangles are a common feature.

Taiwanese dramas share many similarities in genre with both Japanese dramas and Korean dramas, although they differ considerably in subject matter with Chinese dramas. For example, dramas based on nationalist sentiment and politics are much less common.

Many popular Taiwanese dramas are based on Japanese manga, shōjo manga in particular although some seinen manga have been made into dramas as well. Some examples include Meteor Garden (based on Hana Yori Dango), It Started With a Kiss (based on Itazura na Kiss), Marmalade Boy, and Peach Girl. In these adaptations, the characters' names are read as Chinese or are changed to more Chinese-sounding names, and of course, the setting is moved to Taiwan.

Notable Taiwanese Dramas

Some of the most popular Taiwanese dramas include:

Year English Title Chinese Title Note
1998 Princess Pearl 還珠格格
2001 Meteor Garden 流星花園
2002 Meteor Garden II 流星花園 II
2003 At The Dolphin Bay 海豚灣戀人
Westside Story 西街少年
2004 Yi Nan Wang 意難忘 Longest Primetime Drama in Taiwan
Mars 戰神MARS
Love Contract 愛情合約
Love of the Aegean Sea 情定愛琴海
Heaven's Wedding Gown 天國的嫁衣
100% Senorita 千金百分百
The Outsiders II 鬥魚 II
2005 It Started With a Kiss 惡作劇之吻
The Prince Who Turns into a Frog 王子變青蛙 2nd Highest rating Taiwanese drama
Devil Beside You 惡魔在身邊
Green Forest My Home 綠光森林
KO One 終極一班
2006 Hanazakarino Kimitachihe 花樣少年少女
Smiling Pasta 微笑 Pasta
Tokyo Juliet 東方茱麗葉
The Magicians of Love 愛情魔髮師
2007 Corner With Love 轉角*遇到愛
My Lucky Star 放羊的星星
Why Why Love 換換愛
The X-Family 終極一家
Brown Sugar Macchiato 黑糖瑪奇朵
Romantic Princess 公主小妹
Ying Ye 3 Jia 1 樱野3加1
Queen's (drama) 至尊玻璃鞋
Wish to see you again
Bull Fighting (TV series) 鬥牛 · 要不要
2008 They Kiss Again 惡作劇2吻
Fated To Love You 命中注定我愛你 1st Highest rating Taiwanese drama
Rolling Love 翻滾吧!蛋炒飯
Hot Shot (Taiwan TV Series) 籃球火
Honey and Clover 蜂蜜幸運草
The Legend of Brown Sugar Chivalries 黑糖群俠傳
Invincible Shan Bao Mei 無敵珊寶妹
Miss No Good 不良笑花

List of prominent Taiwan Drama actors and actresses

It is common for Taiwan Drama actors and actresses to also be famous pop singers and rock stars, and not all of them originate from Taiwan. There are actors who have made a name for themselves in Taiwan that were originally from mainland China, Singapore, or Malaysia. Some Taiwan Drama stars (such as Leon Jay Williams, Nicholas Teo, and Stella) were actually not born in Taiwan, though as adults, they mostly work and live in Taiwan. Some of the most well-known Taiwanese drama celebrities include:

Famous Loveteams in Taiwan and Asia

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