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Love Stories in the Countryside

Love Stories in the Countryside

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30. ruj 2006.
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Kina
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Youku

About

A long-running Chinese sitcom set in a rural village. It follows the lives and romances of local residents.

Love Stories in the Countryside follows a group of young people and their families in the fictional village of Xiangyang, a small rural community in northeast China. The series centers on the romance between university graduate Xie Yongqiang and village girl Wang Xiaomeng as they navigate love, family expectations, and career aspirations within a tight‑knit village setting. Light humor, regional dialect, and everyday village life create a relaxed viewing experience that has earned the show enduring popularity.

What to know

  • First aired in October 2006 on CCTV‑3
  • Over 800 episodes across 18 seasons
  • Set in the fictional village of Xiangyang, NE China
  • Main characters include Xie Yongqiang and Wang Xiaomeng
  • Blend of romance, family dynamics, and local humor
  • Uses Dongbei dialect for authenticity
  • Produced by Liaoning Folk Art Group and China Television Artists Association
  • Popular across China and has a strong fan community

Watch if

If you enjoy light‑hearted family sitcoms that blend romance with everyday rural life, and appreciate humor rooted in local dialect, this series offers a relaxed, engaging experience.

Skip if

If you prefer fast‑paced action dramas or serious political thrillers, this gentle, humor‑driven series may feel too slow and light for you.

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Premise
The series follows a group of young people and their families in the fictional village of Xiangyang, a small rural community in northeast China. Central to the plot is the romance between university graduate Xie Yongqiang and village girl Wang Xiaomeng, as they navigate love, family expectations, and career aspirations within the tight‑knit village.
Main Cast
The show stars Zhao Benshan and Yu Xuesian in supporting roles, while the protagonists are played by actors such as Guo Chengqiang as Xie Yongqiang and Wang Xiaoming as Wang Xiaomeng. The ensemble includes long‑running characters like Liu Neng and the village elder, providing a mix of humor and heart throughout.
Production
First broadcast in October 2006 on China Central Television, the series has evolved through multiple seasons and directors. Originally written by Zhang Ji and others, it blends authentic rural settings with scripted humor. Its enduring popularity is partly due to the use of the local Dongbei dialect and a focus on everyday village life.
Humor Style
The humor is grounded in everyday village scenarios, exaggerated character traits, and witty dialogue. Physical comedy and word‑play are common, and the show often relies on misunderstandings and the contrast between rural and urban lifestyles. The light tone keeps the series accessible to a broad audience.
Cultural Impact
The series has become a cultural touchstone, reflecting the changing dynamics of rural China. It has spurred fan merchandise, online memes, and local tourism to filming locations. Critics note its role in preserving regional dialects and offering a nostalgic look at village life amid rapid modernization.
Where to Watch
The series is available on major Chinese streaming platforms such as Tencent Video, Youku, and iQIYI. International fans can find subtitled versions on selected foreign‑language services, though availability varies by region. Some episodes are also released on DVD or Blu‑ray for collectors.

FAQ

What is "Love Stories in the Countryside" about?
It's a Chinese sitcom that follows the everyday lives and romances of residents in a rural village called Xiangyang. The show blends light humor with relatable family dynamics and local culture.
How many seasons are there?
The series has produced over 800 episodes across 18 seasons, making it one of China's longest-running family comedies.
When did it first air?
It premiered on October 29, 2006, on China Central Television (CCTV-3) and has continued to be broadcast in subsequent years.
Who are the main characters?
The central pair are university graduate Xie Yongqiang and village girl Wang Xiaomeng, supported by characters like Liu Neng, the village elder, and others who bring humor and heart to the story.
Is it still running?
Yes, new seasons are produced regularly, with the most recent installments airing on popular streaming platforms.
Where can I watch it online?
The series is available on Chinese platforms such as Tencent Video, Youku, and iQIYI. International viewers may find subtitled versions on selected services.
Does it have subtitles in English?
Some episodes are subtitled in English, but availability varies by platform and region.
What language is spoken in the show?
The primary language is Mandarin Chinese, with heavy use of the Dongbei (northeastern) dialect for authenticity.
Is it a comedy or a drama?
It is mainly a light‑hearted comedy that occasionally touches on dramatic moments, focusing on humor and romance.
What is the setting of the series?
The setting is the fictional village of Xiangyang in northeast China, depicting rural life and community interactions.
What kind of humor can I expect?
Expect situational humor, witty dialogue, physical comedy, and misunderstandings that play off the contrast between rural and urban lifestyles.
Are there any recurring themes?
Themes include family expectations, career aspirations, love, and the blend of tradition with modern influences.
How long is each episode?
Episodes run about 42 minutes, similar to a standard Chinese drama length.
Does it feature romance?
Yes, the storyline centers on the evolving romance between the protagonist and his love interest, along with other couples in the village.
Are the characters based on real people?
The characters are fictional but draw inspiration from typical rural residents and local customs.
What is the cultural significance of the show?
The series reflects changes in rural China, preserves regional dialects, and has become a cultural icon for its humor and relatability.
Why has it been so popular in China?
Its mix of familiar settings, relatable humor, and charismatic ensemble has resonated with viewers across the country.
Are there any spin-offs or related shows?
Yes, several sequels and spin-offs have been produced, each continuing the village’s story with new characters and plotlines.
Is there a soundtrack I can listen to?
The show has theme music that has become popular; tracks are available on music streaming services.
How does the show handle family relationships?
It portrays multi‑generational families, highlighting generational differences while maintaining warmth and humor.
Does the series cover social issues?
While primarily comedic, it lightly touches on modern challenges like employment, education, and rural development.
What is the production company behind it?
The series is produced by Liaoning Folk Art Group and China Television Artists Association.
Are there any notable guest stars?
Frequent appearances by well‑known Chinese comedians such as Zhao Benshan add to its appeal.
How can I access the show on streaming platforms?
Check Tencent Video, Youku, and iQIYI for full seasons; some episodes may also be available on DVD or Blu‑ray.
Does it have a fan community?
Yes, fans create memes, merchandise, and discuss episodes online, contributing to its ongoing popularity.

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