Chinese celebrities, with their overwhelming influence, fame and money, are becoming important pillars in the field of charity. Aside from doing a charity relay at the annual Bazaar Charity Night, many of them are contributing to society in their own way.
The hit online drama Go Princess Go, which was removed from the Internet a week ago is now back, after editing that cut one third of the show.
China's media watchdog called to remove five online dramas from the Internet on moral grounds, including the hugely successful Go Princess Go.
A small-budget online series without a star cast has become a hit among young Chinese, with daily "views" crossing more than 10 million.
Domestic productions have provided audiences with many pleasant surprises on the silver screen this year. As the year is coming to an end, China Daily Website has invited nine critics, academics and film workers to vote for their top ten films of the year.
The Legend of Miyue's approach to get the manners and costumes in the period drama right helps the show break online viewing records.
The first two episodes of a new historical epic drama has attracted a record high 700 million hits on two video streaming giants in just 24 hours.
The Chinese film industry reached new heights this year, riding on a wave of fantasy releases, a genre previously largely ignored by domestic filmmakers.
After the success of The Legend of Zhen Huan, Chinese drama fans now have a new favorite, the 54-episode historical drama Nirvana in Fire.
The new Chinese box office record breaker Lost in Hong Kong received quite mixed reviews from the public.
Children in China under the age 10 are prohibited from participating in any commercial advertising as part of several amendments added to the advertisement law of China.
A wave of reality shows have captured the TV screens in China in recent years and it's the money the stars make that has captured the eyeballs.