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Moonlight in Tokyo (Chinese: 情義我心知; pinyin: Ching yi ngor sum gi) is a 2005 Hong Kong comedy-drama film written and directed by Alan Mak and Felix Chong. It is the directorial debut of Felix Chong.
Modern drama 20 Lo Tak-pui (Julian) 燃燒歲月 A Time of Taste Costume drama 20 Mai Ka-fung The first TV drama with Maggie Siu, who played his stepmother in the drama. 命運快車 Beyond Trust Modern drama 20 Keung Sai-kit 閉門一家千 The Confidence Men Modern drama 20 Yau Nai-kau 亞二一族 Let It Be Me Modern drama 20 1991
Chinese Paladin (2005) Chinese Paladin 3 (2009) Xuan-Yuan Sword: Scar of Sky (2012) Swords of Legends (2014) Legend of Zu Mountain (2015) The Journey of Flower (2015) Chinese Paladin 5 (2016) Noble Aspirations (2016) Eternal Love (2017) Fighter of the Destiny (2017) Xuan-Yuan Sword: Han Cloud (2017) Ashes of Love (2018) Martial Universe (2018)
Fu Shiqi (Chinese: 傅诗淇; born 17 May 1990), known professionally by his stage name Cheng Yi (Chinese: 成毅), is a Chinese actor and singer. [1] He made his television debut in Chinese television drama Beauty World (2011) and graduated from Central Academy of Drama in 2012. [2] [3] He first gained recognition for his role in Noble ...
The following list sorts all cities (including towns and villages) in the Japanese metropolis of Tokyo with a population of more than 5,000 according to the 2020 Census. As of October 1, 2020, 31 places fulfill this criterion and are listed here.
Draw the Line (traditional Chinese: 底線; simplified Chinese: 底线; pinyin: Dǐxiàn) is a Chinese television series directed by Liu Guotong, starring leads Jin Dong, Cheng Yi, and Cai Wenjing, and featuring Wang Xiuzhu, Wang Shasha, Wang Fang, Wu Chao in prominent supporting roles.
The ward refers to itself in English as Chūō City. It was formed in 1947 as a merger of Kyōbashi and Nihonbashi wards following Tokyo City's transformation into Tokyo Metropolis. Chūō-ku, as a combination of Kyōbashi and Nihonbashi, is the core of Shitamachi, [2] the original downtown center of Edo-Tokyo.
The series was directed by Lee Wai-chu and starred cast members from mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong. The series was first broadcast on Hunan TV in China from 31 January to 21 February 2011. It is later followed by Palace 2 (Chinese: 宮鎖珠帘) (2012), Palace 3: The Lost Daughter (Chinese: 宫锁连城), and the film The Palace (2013 film).