The Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB) has announced the successful completion of filming for ‘Serendipitous Journeys’, a Chinese reality series produced by Mango TV, one of China’s most influential digital platforms.
In a statement, the SLTPB said that this marks the first time a project of this scale and visibility has been filmed in Sri Lanka for a mainstream Chinese audience.
“Serendipitous Journeys”, a cross-cultural reality series led by acclaimed producer Li Chao, features Chinese celebrity couple Huang Zitao and Xu Yiyang as they immerse themselves in the everyday lives of locals in two countries—Tanzania and Sri Lanka.
The Sri Lankan segment will consist of six 90-minute episodes, filmed entirely in and around Trincomalee, and is set to premiere in July 2025.
The series takes a deeply human approach as the celebrity couple “swaps lives” with a local family, running a homestay and adopting their routines and livelihoods. The Eastern coastal town of Trincomalee was chosen for its serene beaches during this season and for its untapped potential in tourism promotion, offering a contrast to the already popular southern belt.
Commenting on the collaboration, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Tourism, Vijitha Herath, said, “This production is more than a television show. It is becoming a cultural bridge connecting the hearts of Sri Lanka and China. With professionalism and genuine respect, the crew embraced our people and captured the essence of our Nation of Smiles. Through the lens of youth and authentic storytelling, this project fosters deeper mutual understanding and friendship, inspiring more Chinese travellers to experience the warmth and charm of Sri Lanka first-hand.”
With a combined fan base of over 120 million followers, Huang Zitao and Xu Yiyang bring unprecedented exposure for Sri Lanka. Their presence and storytelling through this series create a major opportunity for strengthening tourism ties between Sri Lanka and China, especially as lifestyle and immersive travel gain popularity among Chinese outbound travellers.
The SLTPB states as filming in Trincomalee wraps up, additional visual segments from around the country are currently being captured for inclusion in the episodes. This added footage will further enrich the storytelling and showcase the full spectrum of Sri Lanka’s natural beauty and cultural diversity.
The SLTPB added that it views this production as a strategic leap in positioning Sri Lanka on the global map through soft power and narrative-based promotion. It also emphasized its intention to pursue more initiatives and partnerships of this kind to elevate Sri Lanka’s global image and attract quality tourism.
Mango TV is part of the state-owned Hunan Broadcasting System and is known for producing high-quality, youth-oriented content that reaches wide audiences across China and beyond. Its international collaborations are carefully selected, adding significant value to the destinations featured. The involvement of a government-affiliated media platform further strengthens bilateral engagement, signalling confidence in Sri Lanka’s safety, hospitality, and production infrastructure. (Newswire)