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7.5 1 Seasons • 42 Episodes

Heroes Of Nanqiao Mechanical Engineering - Season 1

After the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japan, under the call of Tan Kah Kee, the leader of overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia, the overseas Chinese formed a "Southern Overseas Chinese Technician Team" to work as drivers and maintenance workers on the Myanmar-Burma Highway to join the anti-Japanese national salvation movement.

Top Cast

  • Choo Ja-hyun

    Choo Ja-hyun

    Yu Lanting / Yu Xueqing

  • Yu Rongguang

    Yu Rongguang

    Zuo Teng

  • Yu Xiaoguang

    Yu Xiaoguang

    Fang Tianhai

  • Zhu Xiaoyu

    Zhu Xiaoyu

    Fang Qianshu

  • Song Yuncheng

    Song Yuncheng

    Ma Wangye

  • Yue Yueli

    Yue Yueli

    Father Fang

  • Zhang Yiqian

    Zhang Yiqian

    Hong Shaochun

  • Fengming Chu

    Fengming Chu

    Kuroda Jun

  • Wang Yanhui

    Wang Yanhui

    Zhao Shangren

Overview

After the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japan, under the call of Tan Kah Kee, the leader of overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia, the overseas Chinese formed a "Southern Overseas Chinese Technician Team" to work as drivers and maintenance workers on the Myanmar-Burma Highway to join the anti-Japanese national salvation movement.

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