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The World Between Us (Chinese: 我們與惡的距離; lit. 'The Distance Between Us and Evil') is a 2019 Taiwanese television series written by Lu Shih Yuan and directed by Lin Chun Yang. The series follows the aftermath of a mass shooting at a movie theatre and the fates of all involved: the killer, the victims, the victims' families, the ...
In March 2020, Wong Kar-Wai arrived in Shanghai to prepare for both TV series and film versions of Blossoms Shanghai. [12] The production was originally scheduled to commence filming at Hengdian in July 2020, but Shanghai Film Group president Wang Jianer persuaded Wong to shift production back to Shanghai, promising to buy a filming base in the ...
Rule the World (Chinese: 独步天下) is a 2017 Chinese television series based on the novel Du Bu Tian Xia by Li Xin. It stars Raymond Lam and Tang Yixin alongside Zhang Rui, Jing Gangshan, Li Zhinan and Qu Chuxiao. The series started airing on Tencent Video from 30 November 2017 at 20:00 (CST). [1]
The series follows the stories of the first group of eight recipients (Li Yannian , Yu Min, Zhang Fuqing , Huang Xuhua, Shen Jilan, Sun Jiadong, Tu Youyou and Yuan Longping) of the Medal of the Republic, China's highest honor for those who have made great contributions to the development of the People's Republic of China.
Who Rules the World (Chinese: 且试天下; pinyin: Qiě Shì Tiānxià) is a 2022 Chinese streaming television series starring Yang Yang and Zhao Lusi. Based on the wuxia romance novel Let's Try The World by Qing Lengyue, it depicts the adventurous love story of Hei Fengxi and Bai Fengxi. [ 2 ]
The Longest Promise (Chinese: 玉骨谣; pinyin: Yù gǔ yáo) is a 2023 Chinese television series starring Xiao Zhan and Ren Min. [1] The series is based on the xianxia romance novel Zhu Yan by Cang Yue. It is the prequel of the 2021 series Mirror: A Tale of Twin Cities. [2]
The series premiered on Netflix on October 22, 2021. [2] It received 9 nominations at the 57th Golden Bell Awards and went on to win Best Directing for a Miniseries or Television Film for Hsieh Pei-ru and Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Television Film for Bai Run-yin. [3]
Rattan (Chinese: 司藤; pinyin: Sī téng) is a 2021 Chinese television series based on the novel with the same title by Wei Yu. [4] Directed by Li Muge, it stars Jing Tian and Zhang Binbin. [5]