@Rin2k Most are still absolute garbage though. I'd say 9 out of 10 of them are just absolutely awful. While the art is sometimes impressive, that is usually all the manhua has going for it.
If they aren't just some author copying practically every story point of an already popular manga or manwha to cash in on someone else's talent, they are seemingly written by a 10-year-old with a hard on for constant violence, sex, and showing off wealth and status. Neither of these things require any story writing ability or creativity at all. Pick a template and draw new characters on top, that's all. Hence you will see so few Chinese manhua with ratings higher than 7 compared to Korean manwha and Japanese manga. I've heard some people claim that the novels are better, but if the dialogue and over-arching story in those is the same as shown in the manhua I seriously doubt that. This is especially true if the idea was completely and obviously stolen from another author, in which case they get no respect from me.
There are some exceptions, in my opinion, however. Tales of Demons and Gods, this manhua (Star Martial God Technique), Fights Breaking Through the Heavens, and Martial Peak are all decent. There are probably a couple of others I've read but I can't think of them at the moment off the top of my head. These manhua do better because they have somewhat likable characters, a decent overarching story and an interesting world. These manhua also lack the constant flow of standard chinese manhua villains that typically go like this. "You disrespected me one time! You just called me an idiot, but it shattered my entire world! Therefore, I will torture and sexually take advantage of your entire family/clan!" Using this type of villain repeatedly is pathetically childish, lacks any depth, and requires no creativity in character design. That said, having a villain like this is fine as long as it makes sense in the story.
Note: This post is only commenting on this genre or those very similar to it.