The upcoming Chinese drama Winter Gives Way to Spring (《冬去春来》) is scheduled to premiere in March, bringing together a notable ensemble cast led by Bai Yu, Zhang Ruonan, Lin Yun, and Wang Yanlin. The production also features veteran actors Tian Yu, Ding Yongdai, and Sa Rina in special appearances, forming a cast that combines rising stars with respected performers.

Positioned as a 40-episode period drama centered on Beijing’s urban life, Winter Gives Way to Spring traces nearly three decades of social transformation from the 1990s to 2018. The series has attracted attention for its meticulous production design. During filming, the team reportedly recreated traditional old Beijing hutongs at a one-to-one scale inside the China Film Studio complex, reflecting a commitment to historical authenticity that stands out in today’s fast-paced television industry.
The narrative unfolds around a small inn called “Winter Gives Way to Spring,” which becomes a symbolic gathering place for young dreamers who have come to Beijing from across the country. Through the lives of several aspiring artists and performers, the drama explores the struggles and resilience of the so-called “Beijing drifters,” a generation pursuing creative ambitions in the capital.

Among them is Xu Shengli, a determined screenwriter who continues writing despite repeated rejections of his scripts. Zhuang Zhuang dreams of becoming a respected singer but finds herself surviving through small commercial performances rather than prestigious stages. Shen Ranran hopes to secure leading roles as an actress, yet must navigate the complicated realities of the entertainment industry.
Other characters highlight different aspects of artistic persistence. Saxophonist Tao Liangliang plays music beneath the Tianqiao bridge, hoping that his melodies will someday reach a wider audience. Extra actor Guo Zongbao works multiple odd jobs to support his family while still holding on to his passion for performing. Meanwhile, painter Cao Ye pursues avant-garde art, though his unconventional ideas remain largely misunderstood.
Rather than focusing solely on hardship, Winter Gives Way to Spring emphasizes the enduring passion that keeps these characters moving forward. Even as the world around them changes with the arrival of the new millennium and the modernization of Beijing, the dream of creating art continues to shape their lives.
Through its multi-character narrative and historical backdrop, Winter Gives Way to Spring presents a portrait of individuals who persist in their ambitions despite setbacks. The drama’s central theme lies in the belief that even after confronting the realities of life, the courage to keep loving it remains a quiet form of heroism.