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Archives: The Nanyang Mystery chinese drama review
Ongoing 18/33
Archives: The Nanyang Mystery
14 people found this review helpful
by NLE
Jun 17, 2026
18 of 33 episodes seen
Ongoing
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0

Mystery, Brotherhood, and Adventure at Its Absolute Best

Wow, this series came completely out of nowhere. I was just browsing on iQIYI and stumbled across Archives: The Nanyang Mystery, and what an incredible surprise it turned out to be. This Chinese bromance starring Xin Cheng and Zhou Jie has quickly become one of my favorite series of the year.

The production quality is outstanding. The cinematography, costumes, visuals, soundtrack, and action sequences all feel incredibly polished. Every episode pulls me deeper into its world, blending Action, Thriller, Historical, and Mystery elements perfectly. There is also a great balance of adventure, suspense, slight comedy, horror, and conspiracy that keeps the story constantly engaging.

Without revealing too much, the series follows a mysterious investigation that begins with a bizarre case connected to the Zhang family during the Republic of China era. What starts as a dangerous mission gradually unfolds into a much larger mystery filled with secrets, hidden organizations, and unexpected twists. The writing is extremely clever. Every episode leaves me with new questions, but the answers slowly emerge through carefully placed clues, making the journey feel rewarding rather than frustrating.

Xin Cheng continues to impress me after Justice in the Dark. This is his second bromance, and while I wish it could have been a true BL, China's restrictions on the genre do not stop this from being a masterpiece. His chemistry with Zhou Jie is fantastic. The bond between their characters goes far beyond friendship. They constantly protect, trust, and sacrifice for each other in ways that feel deeper than many actual brothers. Their dynamic as polar opposites works wonderfully, and their relationship is easily one of the strongest parts of the series.

The supporting cast is equally strong, especially the skilled and badass female characters who bring even more energy to the story. The teamwork, mentor-mentee elements, smart characters, secret organizations, and intense fight scenes all add to the excitement.

I am only halfway through, but I am already completely invested. Between the mystery, horror atmosphere, thrilling action, emotional character relationships, and fascinating adventure, this series has exceeded all my expectations. If it continues at this level, it will easily remain one of the best shows I watch this year.

Highly recommended. 10/10.
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