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'Miracles' reflects hard-working spirit

Writer: Han Ximin  |  Editor: Lin Qiuying  |  From: Original  |  Updated: 2025-12-25

A high-quality short drama series “The Miracles,” jointly created by China Media Group and the Publicity Department of the CPC Shenzhen Municipal Committee, premiered early this week.7ca30b550e6bb49fa703850584133c4a.jpg

A poster of “The Miracles.”

The opening episode, “Venturing South,” focuses on the delivery aunties who relay takeout orders through the maze-like high-rises in Huaqiangbei business area, vividly portraying the ups and downs of their work and lives.

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                                      Scenes from “The Miracles.”

In the series, actress Yan Ni plays Sister Fan, who unexpectedly starts her “staircase-delivery journey” in Huaqiangbei, known as “China’s No. 1 Electronics Street,” to help her son, an entrepreneur to overcome difficulties. 

These remarkable “Sister Fans,” with their hardworking spirit and keen sense of service, have found substantial delivery business demands, and created a business revenue of 100,000 yuan (US$14,230) in the SEG Plaza.

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Yan Ni in a poster of “The Miracles.”

As China’s largest electronics distribution hub, Huaqiangbei pioneered a new model for specialized electronics markets in the country. The “one-meter counter” model has nurtured numerous business legends and even fostered renowned companies like Tencent. 

Today, it attracts a vibrant community of makers, creating a unique market ecosystem that integrates R&D, design, prototyping, and supply chain management, helping global innovations rapidly come to life.

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                         Scenes from “The Miracles.”

The term “staircase-delivery” reflects Shenzhen’s underlying ethos of “daring to strive” and “daring to venture,” “Time is money, efficiency is life.” These illustrate that true miracles lie within those steadfast, forward-moving footsteps.  

“The Miracles” consists of 15 episodes, comprising 24 short dramas averaging about 20 minutes each.

It covers various genres such as entrepreneurship, youth, comedy, and science fiction, with the 15 episodes multi-dimensionally portraying the intertwining of city and people, emotions and the era.


More posters from “The Miracles”

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A high-quality short drama series “The Miracles,” jointly created by China Media Group and the Publicity Department of the CPC Shenzhen Municipal Committee, premiered early this week.