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Fast-paced life fuels the rise of short dramas as a new symbol of Chinese entertainment · TechNode

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Last updated: 2025/10/01 at 8:56 AM
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In recent years, short dramas (mini TV series) have rapidly risen in China and become a phenomenal form of cultural consumption. Chinese short dramas are micro-episodes, usually one to five minutes long. From subway commutes to lunch breaks, from Gen Z to the elderly, more and more users are indulging in the thrill of “finishing a story in just a few minutes.”

The popularity of short dramas in China stems from their ability to align with modern lifestyles: they fragmented time, feature fast-paced and gripping storylines, offer diverse themes at relatively low cost, and benefit from strong platform promotion. On top of that, given the generally long working hours in China, many people find it hard to sit down for traditional long-form series, making short dramas the ideal form of instant entertainment.

Delivering fast-paced thrills for instant emotional satisfaction

The narrative structure of short dramas is usually extremely compact: they open with conflict or suspense and quickly move into high-energy scenes such as comebacks, face-slaps, and plot twists. They discard lengthy setups in favor of direct storytelling that delivers strong emotional stimulation and psychological satisfaction.

For this reason, short dramas are highly addictive and often create a strong urge to keep watching. However, overreliance on this instant gratification approach also brings issues of thematic homogenization and audience fatigue.

Lowered creative barriers and a surge of diverse themes

The internet has lowered the barriers to content production, which has encouraged more creators to enter the field. Whether it’s urban romance, historical time travel, suspense, or science fiction, nearly every popular genre can be found in short dramas.

With their low production costs and short production cycles, short dramas can quickly respond to market feedback and continuously innovate, making them an important platform for young creators to express their ideas.

Platform support and market expansion: the growing diversity of audiences

Platforms such as Douyin (TikTok), Kuaishou, and Tencent Video provide short dramas with precise recommendations and traffic support while exploring diverse business models, including product placement, paid subscriptions, brand collaborations, and e-commerce integration.

By 2025, China’s short drama market is expected to surpass RMB 68 billion ($9.3 billion) and reach over 660 million users. The middle-aged and elderly population has emerged as a key growth driver, as viewers aged 50 and above now account for nearly 30% of the audience. This shift shows that short dramas are evolving from a youth-focused trend into a form of entertainment embraced across all age groups.

An introduction to phenomenal short drama hits

Inside and Outside Home is set in 1980s Chengdu and portrays the everyday warmth and tensions of a blended family through local dialect, cuisine, and cultural elements. Within just three days of release, the series surpassed millions of views on the Hongguo platform. It broke the stereotype that short dramas are only about intense conflict, fast pacing, and melodrama, instead winning audiences over with subtle emotional depth and distinctive regional character.

The Arrival of the Eighteen-Year-Old Great-Grandmother: Restoring Family Glory blended multiple tropes including time travel, aristocratic feuds, showbiz, academic excellence, and female empowerment. On its first day, it dominated the trending and hot search charts on Hongguo and Douyin’s short drama platform.

The sustainable development path of the short drama industry

The short drama industry still faces multiple challenges, including copyright infringement, low-quality content, and algorithm-driven trends. On average, each short drama encounters over a thousand pirated links. To build a healthy ecosystem, the industry is exploring solutions such as stronger copyright protection, improved content review mechanisms, and fairer compensation systems for screenwriters.

The key priority lies in maintaining audience engagement while avoiding the pitfalls of becoming a throwaway product — a crucial step for the industry to move toward maturity.

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