--FILE--dans ce document, photo (de gauche) acteur chinois Bao Beier, Hong Kong modèle et actrice Angelababy, comédiens chinois Zheng Kai, Chen Deng, il
--FILE--In this handout picture, (from left) Chinese actor Bao Beier, Hong Kong model and actress Angelababy, Chinese actors Zheng Kai, Chen He, Deng Chao, Li Chen and Hong Kong actor Wong Cho-lam pose during a filming session for an episode of the Season 2 of Chinese reality TV show "Running Man" in Hangzhou city, east China's Zhejiang province, 25 March 2015. From "American Idol" to "The Voice, " many popular Western TV series have inspired similar shows across the Pacific, but don't expect a Chinese "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" anytime soon. China's reality shows should "blend in socialist core values" and not become "a place to show off wealth and rely on celebrities, " said a circular released Wednesday (22 July 2015) by the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television, the country's top media regulator. The circular added that shows should follow the country's austerity push by relying on a modest production budget and should not "deliberately flare up conflicts" or "reflect the evil of human nature" in order to draw eyeballs. Reality shows have been one of the most popular genres on China's local TV screens these days, with a number of Korean adaptions, including the outdoor racing show "Running Man" and family show "Where Are We Going, Dad?", becoming smash hits over the past two years. These two shows are so popular that even their big-screen versions are among the country's highest-grossing films.