
People visit a booth of Chinese exhibitor Bilibili at the 26th Asia TV Forum and Market (ATF) held in Singapore on Dec. 3, 2025. China mounted its largest presence to date at the 26th ATF as the event held its opening ceremony on Wednesday, drawing strong interest from buyers and producers worldwide. The China Pavilion has expanded to 270 square meters this year, with 24 participating companies, both record highs. The pavilion is showcasing 156 Chinese-language titles, spanning TV series, micro dramas, films, documentaries, animation and variety shows. (Photo by Then Chih Wey/Xinhua)
SINGAPORE, Dec. 3 (Xinhua) -- China mounted its largest presence to date at the 26th Asia TV Forum and Market (ATF) as the event held its opening ceremony on Wednesday, drawing strong interest from buyers and producers worldwide.
The China Pavilion has expanded to 270 square meters this year, with 24 participating companies, both record highs. Exhibitors range from major media groups, such as China International Television Corporation and Shanghai Media Group, to studios including XiXi Pictures and Huace Film and TV. Animation producers, streaming platforms and industry service firms are also part of the delegation.
The pavilion is showcasing 156 Chinese-language titles, spanning TV series, micro dramas, films, documentaries, animation and variety shows. It will also host a series of presentations and networking sessions.
Beyond the main China Pavilion, several other China-related stands are also present, including those of Bilibili, Tencent Video and Youku.
The ATF gathers broadcasters, production companies and studios to trade rights, explore financing and discuss cross-platform partnerships. Running from Dec. 2 to 5, this year's event also features sessions on AI in content production, cross-border co-development and the rise of micro dramas. ■

People visit a booth of Chinese exhibitor Tencent Video at the 26th Asia TV Forum and Market (ATF) held in Singapore on Dec. 3, 2025. China mounted its largest presence to date at the 26th ATF as the event held its opening ceremony on Wednesday, drawing strong interest from buyers and producers worldwide.
The China Pavilion has expanded to 270 square meters this year, with 24 participating companies, both record highs. The pavilion is showcasing 156 Chinese-language titles, spanning TV series, micro dramas, films, documentaries, animation and variety shows. (Photo by Then Chih Wey/Xinhua)

Booths of Chinese exhibitors are pictured at the 26th Asia TV Forum and Market (ATF) held in Singapore on Dec. 3, 2025. China mounted its largest presence to date at the 26th ATF as the event held its opening ceremony on Wednesday, drawing strong interest from buyers and producers worldwide.
The China Pavilion has expanded to 270 square meters this year, with 24 participating companies, both record highs. The pavilion is showcasing 156 Chinese-language titles, spanning TV series, micro dramas, films, documentaries, animation and variety shows. (Photo by Then Chih Wey/Xinhua)

People visit the China Pavilion at the 26th Asia TV Forum and Market (ATF) held in Singapore on Dec. 3, 2025. China mounted its largest presence to date at the 26th ATF as the event held its opening ceremony on Wednesday, drawing strong interest from buyers and producers worldwide.
The China Pavilion has expanded to 270 square meters this year, with 24 participating companies, both record highs. The pavilion is showcasing 156 Chinese-language titles, spanning TV series, micro dramas, films, documentaries, animation and variety shows. (Photo by Then Chih Wey/Xinhua)

People attend the "Shanghai Showcase of Screen Productions" as part of the 26th Asia TV Forum and Market (ATF) held in Singapore on Dec. 3, 2025. China mounted its largest presence to date at the 26th ATF as the event held its opening ceremony on Wednesday, drawing strong interest from buyers and producers worldwide.
The China Pavilion has expanded to 270 square meters this year, with 24 participating companies, both record highs. The pavilion is showcasing 156 Chinese-language titles, spanning TV series, micro dramas, films, documentaries, animation and variety shows. (Photo by Then Chih Wey/Xinhua)
