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The Chinese TV series adaptation of Liu Cixin's Three-Body Problem, the first Asian novel to win the Hugo Award, has gained popularity overseas, according to a recent seminar held in Beijing.
Statistics show that the series has gained a rating of 7.9 out of 10 on the foreign review aggregator IMDb and has accumulated 5 million views on YouTube, according to Tencent Video.
Gao Changli, director-general of the TV drama department at the National Radio and Television Administration, said that the popularity of Three-Body and the success of the movie franchise The Wandering Earth might signal a new era for the rise of domestic sci-fi tales in the country.
He added that the drama contains a lot of thoughts and knowledge inspired by China's traditional philosophy and culture, offering a distinctive edge for homegrown tales in the world's sci-fi landscape.
Xia Xiaohui, the head of the TV drama department at China Media Group, said that the drama has been in preparation and production for seven years and has done a good job of bringing to life the most iconic scenes depicted in the novel.
Director Yang Lei, who is also a diehard sci-fi fan, said that he started reading The Three-Body Problem when the story was serialized in Science Fiction World magazine in 2006.
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