Chinese horror film

Chinese horror include films from China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan that are part of the stream of Asian horror films. Like Korean and Japanese horror as well as other Asian horror films, many focus on ghosts (yurei is also very common), supernatural environments, and suffering. Perhaps one of the best films for C-horror is The Eye directed by the Pang brothers which was later remade.

There is also some comedy elements such as Bio Zombie, Troublesome Night film series, The Vampire Who Admires Me, and My Left Eye Sees Ghosts.

Jiangshi
Jiangshi fiction, revolving around the hopping vampire or zombie, is a subgenre of Chinese horror. A staple genre of Hong Kong cinema, jiangshi films blend horror with elements of comedy.

Notable films

 * Black Sun: 731
 * Men Behind the Sun (1988)
 * Unit 731: Laboratory of the Devil (1992)
 * Narrow Escape (1994)
 * Black Sun: The Nanking Massacre (1995)
 * Bunshinsaba based on Bunshinsaba (2004)
 * Bunshinsaba I (2012)
 * Bunshinsaba 2 (2013)
 * Bunshinsaba 3 (2014)
 * The Matrimony (2007)
 * Blood Stained Shoes (2012)
 * Mysterious Island (2011)
 * Lift to Hell (2013)
 * The Supernatural Events on Campus (2013)
 * Bugs (2014)
 * Jing Cheng 81 Hao based on Chaonei No. 81
 * The House That Never Dies (2014)
 * The House That Never Dies II (2017)
 * Over Your Dead Body (2014)
 * Admission by Guts (2015)
 * The Boy (2016)
 * Phantom of the Theatre (2016)
 * The Precipice Game (2016)
 * Guardians of the Tomb (2018)