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Sunshine Heartbeat - Season 1

Sunshine Heartbeat is a Hong Kong television series. The story centres on volleyball and high school. Title: 赤沙印記@四葉草2 / Sunshine Heartbeat Episodes: 13 Broadcast year: 2004 Themesong: Find Your Love - F1, Roxane Lo, Peggy Lee

Top Cast

  • Tingo Wu

    Tingo Wu

    Cyrus

  • Bond Chan

    Bond Chan

    Kit

  • Jenny Cheung

    Jenny Cheung

    Principal's Daughter (Han)

  • Jenny Yan

    Jenny Yan

    The Sisters' Aunt

  • Jarryd Tam

    Jarryd Tam

    Leung Chi Ping

  • Koey Wong

    Koey Wong

    Eugenia (Eugen)

  • Cathy Tsui Chi-Kei

    Cathy Tsui Chi-Kei

    Miss Kwan

  • Lawrence Cheng Tan-Shui

    Lawrence Cheng Tan-Shui

    The 3 Girls' Dad

  • Charles Szeto

    Charles Szeto

    Yue Yat Sun (Ah Sun)

Overview

Sunshine Heartbeat is a Hong Kong television series. The story centres on volleyball and high school. Title: 赤沙印記@四葉草2 / Sunshine Heartbeat Episodes: 13 Broadcast year: 2004 Themesong: Find Your Love - F1, Roxane Lo, Peggy Lee

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