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The Princess Weiyoung (Chinese: 锦绣未央; pinyin: Jǐnxiù Wèiyāng) is a 2016 Chinese television series starring Tiffany Tang in the title role, alongside Luo Jin, Vanness Wu, Mao Xiaotong and Li Xin'ai.
George Hu as Jiang Yuan (Ep. 3-5, 8-9) Puff Kuo as Ke Ke (Ep.4,6) JC Lin as Ke Di Yang (Ep.3-4,8-9) Simon Hsueh as Guan Xiang Li (Ep.6) Jacko Chiang as Headhunter boss (Ep.1) Tammy Lin as Chen Zhi Ling [Young] (Ep.1-2) Jane Liao as Fang Mei Yin (Ep.1,3-4) Duan Chun-hao as Chen Ming Qian (Ep.1) Liang Ru Xuan as Luo Xiao Nan (Ep.3-4) Gail Lin as ...
Saloon Girl #2 1 episode: "The Suite Life Goes Hollywood: Part 2" 2009 A Marriage: Amelia TV movie Private Practice: Kelli 1 episode: "Right Here, Right Now" 2010 No Ordinary Family: Lisa 1 episode: "No Ordinary Vigilante" 2012 All the Wrong Places: Kai TV movie 2013 Hell's Kitchen: Herself 1 episode: "9 Chefs Compete" 2014 Pretty Little Liars ...
On the final episode of Youth With You season 2, when the song "Hunt" was performed live, the audio quality during the live stage was poor and some of the trainee's voices couldn't be heard. Many netizens were disappointed by the poor audio and the trainee's poor vocals, and trended the topic on Weibo, with many calling it a "car accident".
Later, due to the chaotic domestic environment, she took their daughter to the UK under Shen Tunan's persuasion. Yang Kun as Aunt Zhou, the landlord on Qibao Street, where Wei Ruolai lives. An old aunt from Shanghai who is smart and capable but hard-spoken and soft-hearted. She cared deeply about Wei Ruolai.
iPartment [1] (Chinese: 爱情公寓; pinyin: Àiqíng Gōngyù), is a sitcom from Mainland China.It was produced by the Shanghai Film Group and Shanghai Film Studio, and aired by Jiangxi TV in August 2009, with twenty 45-minute episodes.
It is helmed by director Jang Young-woo of I Need Romance 3, producer Kim Young-gyu of Flower Boys Next Door and Nine: Nine Time Travels and the lightning director of My Love From the Star. The music, editing and artistic direction of the series was also done by the Korean production team of Queen and I .
The first season consisted of 10 episodes, and ran from February 2, 2012 to April 5, 2012, on W Network. On April 3, 2012, W Network, Alliance, and Corus ordered an additional 30 episodes for the series, to be split into four new seasons. [1] The second season also consisted of 10 episodes, and aired from September 6, 2012 to November 8, 2012.