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Love O2O (Chinese: 微微一笑很倾城; pinyin: Wēi Wēi Yī Xiào Hěn Qīng Chéng) is a 2016 Chinese television series based on the novel of the same name written by Gu Man, starring Yang Yang and Zheng Shuang.
Love O2O is a 2016 Chinese romance film directed by Zhao Tianyu and starring Angelababy and Jing Boran. It is based on the novel of the same name by Gu Man. [ 3 ] It was released in China on 12 August 2016.
意難忘: Wang Shixian, Zhang Fengshu, Xu Heng: FTV: Longest primetime drama ever in Taiwan history, (526 episodes in total) [4] Highest viewership of all TV shows in Taiwan when it debuted at primetime on September 22, 2004 till its ending on September 28, 2006 almost daily (hitting above 10) [5]
Why Why Love (Chinese: 換換愛; pinyin: Huan Huan Ai) is a 2007 Taiwanese Drama starring Rainie Yang, Mike He and Kingone Wang. Since all 3 starred in the 2005 China Television drama Devil Beside You , this was originally thought to be the sequel.
Love You (traditional Chinese: 醉後決定愛上你; simplified Chinese: 醉后决定爱上你; pinyin: Zui Hou Jue Ding Ai Shang Ni; lit. 'Love You While We Were Drunk'), is a 2011 Taiwanese drama starring Joseph Chang , Rainie Yang , Kingone Wang , Ann Hsu , Alien Huang and Thomas Price . [ 1 ]
Su Yunjin is a transfer student from a struggling family, while rich heir Cheng Zheng is the popular star student. Cheng Zheng falls in love with Su Yunjin and pursues her through college, even when they study and live in different cities. Su Yunjin is worried about the difference in their economic status, though this doesn't worry Cheng Zheng.
My Tomorrow, Your Yesterday (ぼくは明日、昨日のきみとデートする, Boku wa Asu, Kinō no Kimi to Dēto Suru) is a 2016 Japanese romantic drama film directed by Takahiro Miki based on the novel of the same name. [1] The film stars Sota Fukushi and Nana Komatsu. It was released in Japan by Toho on December 17, 2016. [2]
It is available for streaming internationally on Rakuten Viki, Vidol, and Netflix with multilingual subtitles for the global viewers. [5] [6] DailyView ranked Lost Romance as the “Most Popular Taiwanese Drama of 2020”. [7] The behind-the-scenes clips were broadcast at the end of each episode under the name Encountering Romance Every Second.