Fancy a good laugh while exploring the rich tapestry of ancient Chinese culture? This curated list of ten comedy films set in ancient China is your ticket to a delightful cinematic journey. Each film not only brings the historical setting to life with its unique blend of humour but also offers a fresh perspective through British English dubbing, making these classics accessible and enjoyable for a broader audience. From slapstick to satire, these films showcase the lighter side of life in ancient China, providing both entertainment and a cultural experience.

The Legend of the Drunken Master (1994)
Description: Jackie Chan stars in this action-comedy where he uses drunken boxing to fight off villains in ancient China.
Fact: The film features some of the most dangerous stunts ever performed by Chan.


The Emperor's New Groove (2000)
Description: While not set in ancient China, this Disney animation captures the spirit of a comedic emperor's journey, making it a fun addition to our list.
Fact: Originally titled "Kingdom of the Sun," the film underwent a major overhaul, changing from a musical to a comedy.


Shaolin Soccer (2001)
Description: This film combines ancient Chinese martial arts with modern-day football, offering a hilarious take on the sport.
Fact: The film's special effects were done by the same team that worked on "The Matrix."


Kung Fu Hustle (2004)
Description: A blend of martial arts and slapstick comedy, this film follows a wannabe gangster in 1940s Shanghai, with ancient Chinese elements.
Fact: The film's director, Stephen Chow, is known for his unique blend of action and comedy, making this a must-watch.


The Forbidden Kingdom (2008)
Description: A modern-day kid travels back in time to ancient China, meeting legendary martial arts masters in this comedic adventure.
Fact: This film marks the first time Jackie Chan and Jet Li shared the screen.


CJ7 (2008)
Description: A heartwarming comedy about a father and son, with a twist of sci-fi, set in a futuristic China with ancient cultural references.
Fact: The alien pet in the film was originally going to be a dog, but was changed to an alien creature.


The Monkey King (2014)
Description: Based on the classic Chinese novel "Journey to the West," this film brings the mischievous Monkey King to life with comedic flair.
Fact: The film's visual effects were inspired by traditional Chinese art and animation.


The Mermaid (2016)
Description: A modern-day comedy with ancient Chinese folklore elements, where a mermaid falls in love with a human.
Fact: It became the highest-grossing film in China at the time of its release.


The Sorcerer and the White Snake (2011)
Description: A romantic comedy based on the ancient Chinese legend, featuring magical creatures and humorous encounters.
Fact: The film uses CGI to bring mythical creatures to life, blending ancient folklore with modern technology.


A Chinese Odyssey (1995)
Description: A comedic take on "Journey to the West," this film blends fantasy, romance, and humor in ancient China.
Fact: The film was a major box office success in Hong Kong, spawning a sequel.
