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The Depths of Wumeng chinese drama review
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The Depths of Wumeng
1 people found this review helpful
by TaraVerde
12 days ago
28 of 28 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 6.0

A vibrant story about the Miao people full of hilarious moments

If you’re looking for a story about an ethnic minority in China with beautiful landscapes, rich cultural heritage representation, a modern vibe, and full of humour wrapped in a dynamic pace, this is the one.

The story starts with the return of young Miao entrepreneur Ma Qing Hao to his Miao village in Guizhou province. His departure many years ago created some conflicts in the conservative community, and the echoes of that past, together with the fact that someone would willingly return to a rural area after succeeding in the big city, give rise to all types of conflicts and speculation. Along the way, we discover the colourful, lovely characters of the main cast and their — in most cases — hilarious relationships and the situations that arise around them, as well as the cultural aspects of the Miao people and their exquisite embroidery.

Besides Ma Qing Hao — the successful urban Miao entrepreneur who returns to the village looking for a quieter life and to develop a tourism accommodation project — and Qing Yue Liang, his love interest and the beautiful and introverted Miao embroidery National Heritage inheritor, we have many memorable characters: Wu Ai Cao, one of his friends who is lost in life but loves cows; his wife Long Feng Bi, another Miao embroidery woman; and Ma Qing Hao’s other best friend, Gun Chang Pu - the female lead’s brother, Family members, villagers, and many more characters are also warm, funny, and charming. Special mention to Ma Qing Hao´s father.

What makes this drama worth watching?
First, the family, couples, and friendship dynamics in a small community where secrets are non-existent; second, how to preserve the essence and meanings of Miao embroidery while making it relevant to the market and transforming it into a sustainable activity, and third, how to adapt the local economy to the current times - a real challenge in China and all over the world.

Here, there’s no tourist coming to the rural area looking for the meaning of life, trying to heal themselves and discovering the beauty of the countryside. On the contrary, there are local people with a distinctive culture trying to adapt to current times — livestream e-commerce included — while being true to their roots and striving for a better future in their land and homes. As in City of Sunlight, this is a local story told through the lens of the local people. If anyone comes, they are investors, and the show depicts how they deal with the local mindset and how the locals deal with theirs.

The drama is full of hilarious situations and characters. My favourites were the main lead’s father-son dynamic - by far - and the best-friend married couple, as well as the friendship among the three friends: Ma Qing Hao, Wu Ai Cao, and Gun Chang Pu. The love story is also sweet and warm, with funny situations too. Of course, the drama has its emotional moments, but the overall tone is light, funny, and positive.

Finally, the drama is based on real events, as the Miao villages were part of the Chinese government’s rural poverty alleviation policy, in a joint project with the Mercedes-Benz Foundation and UNESCO. Many of the situations you see in the show actually took place, such as Paris Fashion Week, although of course they were adapted for the screenplay..

You can find more about the real story here (I leave the link in the comments) : https://www.reddit.com/r/CDramasBeyondIdols/comments/1rsq9xs/tales_of_wumeng_in_the_news/
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