It was a pretty wild morning.
In the space of just a few hours, we witnessed a gangland killing, a jewellery heist and stepped onboard a private jet.
We observed a billionaire CEO at work, a dramatic family showdown in a hospital and a drunken karaoke party.
It was all part of a tour around a massive Chinese facility producing what are known as vertical micro-dramas. To describe the experience as somewhat dizzying is an understatement.
If you haven't heard of them, micro-dramas are a new cultural sensation sweeping not just China but the world, a remarkable example of China's booming soft power.
They are essentially serialised productions split into episodes of roughly a minute, shot in vertical and viewed solely on smartphones.
Think soap operas for the TikTok generation.
'Secr