Hit Chinese variety shows in 2017

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2017 has seen great diversity in Chinese variety shows both on TV and on video sites.

Cultural programs including "Readers" and "National Treasure" reignited people's passion for traditional culture; "Birth of Performers" became a dark horse success, sparking heated discussions of acting skills; "The Rap of China" ushered in an unprecedented wave of interest in hip-hop among Chinese youth; and programs calling for slower-paced lifestyles won hearts.

Here we've rounded up some of the most popular shows from 2017. Which entertained you most?

Actor Wang Kai plays Qing Dynasty Emperor Qianlong in "National Treasure." [Photo/Weibo]


Cultural TV programs make a comeback

Cultural TV programs have made a comeback this year. TV shows such as "Readers" and "National Treasure" rekindled people's interest in traditional culture and enhanced their knowledge. 

China Central Television's "Readers," for example, sparked fresh enthusiasm for Chinese literature. The weekly show, aired from February to May, invited people from all walks of life - mostly celebrities - to read aloud excerpts of classical poems, essays and books they like or wrote. 

Voice-recording booths were also set up across the country for recording and broadcast use. The booths attracted throngs of ordinary people who hoped to make appearances on the country's largest state TV network.

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