What’re Japanese Morning Dramas? + “Asadora” Recommendations

Japanese morning dramas, or asadora, broadcast daily at 8AM from Monday to Saturday on Japan’s national public broadcaster NHK and brings bursts of joy into your life. Asadora series have had amazing viewer ratings since 1961 and it’s definitely not due to luck.

Asadora:

asa (朝) = morning

dora (ドラマ) = dorama/drama(s)

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CCTV New Year’s Gala aka “Chunwan”: A Chinese TV tradition

CCTV New Year’s Gala, generally abbreviated as Chunwan (春晚), is an annual event that millions of people follow and I’m here to explain what it’s all about.

To sum it up: if you mash together an Olympic opening ceremony, Eurovision and whatever’s the most popular reality TV show at the moment—but take out all of the competitive elements—you would get Chunwan.

It’s the world’s most-watched TV program with 4.5 hours of supposedly-entertaining performances and Communist Party propaganda sprinkled in. Google’s top search results for Chunwan will tell you that it’s an integral part of Lunar New Year’s celebrations for the Chinese, but what does the actual viewing experience entail?

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