Grand Canal stars in hit TV show
Adapted from prizewinning novel, series zooms in on those whose lives are influenced by the legendary waterway, Xu Fan reports.
By Xu Fan | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2025-04-01 07:25

In the novel, an Italian explorer who regards Polo as his idol ventures to China during the late Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) to search for his missing younger brother, embarking on a fate-intertwining journey with several Chinese individuals. Narrated in two parallel lines that switch between ancient and modern times, the skillfully structured tale also recounts the stories of their descendants.
For director Yao Xiaofeng, a native of Jiangsu province — where 687 kilometers of the canal flow through eight cities — the novel captivated him in 2018. The veteran had previously spent years searching for a proper story about the water and people residing along its banks.