On 9th April, during the “Fresh Content from China” conference at World Content Market – Moscow, Wang Lujie, Vice General Manager of Huace Group, presented two new drama titles — “Bank on Me” and “Flourished Peony”.
“Bank on Me” is a modern urban drama that explores professional rivalry, career growth, and emotional challenges in the competitive world of banking. With dynamic storytelling, well-developed characters, and timely themes such as ambition, loyalty, and personal choice, the series has become a hit with Chinese audiences and attracted interest from international buyers, especially in regions with rapidly evolving financial industries.
“Flourished Peony” is a historical costume drama set in the Tang Dynasty, focusing on the fate of a young woman caught between power struggles and personal emotions in a traditional society. With rich visuals, deep emotional conflicts, and classical Chinese aesthetics, the series appeals to global audiences, particularly in Asia and the Middle East.
Huace Group is one of China’s leading media companies with a long-standing and successful partnership with Russia. The company’s productions have been featured on various Russian platforms, and it has previously engaged in co-productions with Russian television channels. At the China Pavilion, Huace held numerous meetings with broadcasters and OTT platforms, and is now planning new deals to expand its presence in the CIS region.
The company’s participation in the World Content Market – Moscow highlights the growing global interest in Chinese content and opens new opportunities for cross-cultural collaboration. With strong storytelling, high production value, and universal themes, Huace Group’s projects continue to resonate on the international stage.