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1984 - Book and Sword Chronicles (書劍江山) - Taiwan Television (TTV) (台視) 1985 - Chor Lau-heung (1985 TV series) (楚留香新傳) - China Television (CTV) (中視) 1992 - The Book and the Sword (1992 TV series) (書劍恩仇錄) - Chinese Television System (CTS) 1993 - New Legend of Madame White Snake (新白娘子傳奇)
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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]
STAR Chinese Channel: 原來1家人 Golden Darling: Pauline Lan, Roy Chiu, Kuo Shu-yao, Hsieh Kun Da, Jeremy Liu 40 May 6 May 7 TTV TVBS Entertainment Channel: 遺憾拼圖 Life List: Yang Kuei-mei, Melvin Sia, Huang Peijia, Harry Chang, Jacqueline Zhu, Lee Yi 15 June 1 SET Metro EBC Variety: 我的極品男友 Better Man
Download QR code; Print/export ... Original programming by Taiwanese television network or channel ... (2 C, 1 P) T. Taiwanese drama television series (3 C, 138 P)
Most popular Taiwanese dramas are also popular in Mainland China, Vietnam, Hong Kong and Macau, Japan, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Philippines. Taiwanese dramas are also well known among expatriate/overseas Asian people. Fan clubs have appeared in other countries outside Taiwan dedicated to the appreciation of Taiwanese drama.
Its programmes have been and continue to be exported to many Chinese-speaking communities around the world; such as Mainland China, Taiwan, Macau, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Japan, United States, Canada, Australia, South Korea, India and most of Europe (including England), via satellite, video cassettes, VCDs and DVDs and now Internet.