The Princess and the Peach: C-Drama Fantasy Romance Goes Global

With 300 million views in China, fantasy-romance historical C-drama 'The Princess and the Peach' is now streaming worldwide. Starring rising stars Huang Yi and Wang Hongyi, it blends dreamy romance, ancient customs, and a love that defies fate.

A Love Written in Peach Blossoms

Imagine wandering into a hidden utopia where falling in love could cost your life. That’s the premise of ‘The Princess and the Peach’, the Chinese fantasy-romance period drama captivating global audiences. Released on Valentine’s Day 2023 via Mango TV, the series immediately soared to #1 on the streamer’s drama ranking, according to Guduo Media. And it hasn’t slowed since—amassing a whopping 300 million views in China alone (per Maoyan Movies). Now, it’s streaming internationally and available on DVD for romantic binge-watchers everywhere.

Plot: A Forbidden Love Blossoms in a Hidden Village

Set in the mythical Peach Blossom Village—a place cut off from the outside world—The Princess and the Peach follows Liu Qingqing, a young village leader, and Zuo Jinglun, who mysteriously stumbles into the village during a sacred matchmaking ceremony. Picked by fate (or, more accurately, a magical blooming ritual), Jinglun becomes Qingqing’s destined partner. But here’s the twist: any outsider who enters the village is supposed to be executed.

Qingqing, torn between duty and compassion, can’t bring herself to carry out the deadly sentence. Meanwhile, Jinglun plots his escape while navigating his confusing new role as her fated love. It’s a tale of slow-burn trust, political pressure, and a romance blooming where it shouldn’t. Spoiler: there’s a wedding, and yes—you’ll swoon.

Stars-to-Watch: Huang Yi and Wang Hongyi

Leading lady Huang Yi has been in the spotlight since her school days, thanks to her striking visuals. After making waves in dramas like Love and Redemption and Eternal Splendor, she plays Qingqing with a mix of fierce responsibility and blushing innocence that’s hard not to love.

Opposite her is rising heartthrob Wang Hongyi, who first went viral as a “military training campus crush” thanks to his model-worthy looks. He’s best known for his role in Lost You Forever, but The Princess and the Peach marks his first leading role. His portrayal of Jinglun—a royal descendant caught between duty and desire—delivers all the feels. Bonus: the duo’s first kiss is sweet, sincere, and 100% swoonworthy.

Streaming Now – Where to Watch

The series is currently streaming on platforms such as ABEMA, Hulu Japan, U-NEXT, and others under its original title, With You, My Lord. DVD rentals for Episodes 1–12 are also available for fans who love a physical media binge.

Why You’ll Love This Drama

  • Classic forbidden love tropes with a fantasy twist
  • Visually stunning costumes and dreamy village backdrops
  • First loves, secret motives, and dramatic rituals—all the juicy drama you crave

So whether you’re a sucker for fate-driven romance or just want to see a blush-worthy kiss scene unfold under blooming peach trees—The Princess and the Peach serves it all with elegance and emotion.

Ready to Dive Into a Dreamworld?

Is love written in the stars—or the petals of a sacred tree? This is the kind of drama that leaves you wondering about soulmates, destiny, and whether rules were meant to be broken. So light a candle, grab your favorite snack, and get lost in the peach-scented world of The Princess and the Peach.

Available now on multiple streaming platforms. Check your region’s listings for availability.

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