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東方茱麗葉

Tokyo Juliet is a 2006 Taiwanese drama starring Ariel Lin, Wu Chun of Fahrenheit and Simon Yam. It is based on Japanese manga series Tokyo Juliet, 東京ジュリエット, written by Miyuki Kitagawa. It was produced by Comic Productions and directed by Mingtai Wang. It was broadcast on cable TV Gala Television Variety Show/CH 28 on 3 June 2006 to 23 September 2006. At the time the drama was filmed, Wu Chun was a relatively new actor and spoke unsatisfactory Mandarin, so producers had his voice dubbed over by Julian Yang.

東方茱麗葉

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Long Love Letter

It's January 7, just after the New Year begins. Make up classes are being held for students that aren't keeping up with their daily studies; anxious students are there to discuss their exams; and club activities are still in progress. Asami Akio, a teacher, finds himself at the gate of the school with Misaki Yuka, a woman he met long ago and had lost contact with. Before he can explain their disconnect, a group shudders as an earthquakes rocks the school. When it subsides... nothing is the same.

Long Love Letter

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Kawin Gantung

The twists and turns of Ridho and Mei's love story, who are together because of an arranged marriage by their parents. They disliked each other at first because they were mortal enemies and already had a partner respectively. However, their parents insisted that the two of them marry and form a new family. As time went by, neither Ridho nor Mei realized that the seeds of love had finally grown between them. Ridho felt jealous when Mei started paying attention to other men. Likewise, Mei started to feel the same way. Mei continues to be jealous when she sees Ridho approaching other women.

Kawin Gantung

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We Have Nowhere to Place Youth

Li Ran (played by Tong Dawei) had a relationship with a quantum mechanics teacher in the university by chance, and then this fruitless relationship left an indelible impact on him. A few years later, Li Ran, who has become a reporter of the provincial newspaper, met Zhou Meng (played by Jiang Yiyan) at a friend's party, and the two fell in love at first sight and were intoxicated by the romantic beauty of love. However, the appearance of Li Ran's ex-girlfriend Liu Yi not only brought a short-term dispute between the two, but also brought Du Xiaobin (played by Zhang Xinyi) into Li Ran's life. Li Ran originally only went to help Du Xiaobin to fulfill Liu Yi's wish, but he was gradually attracted by Du Xiaobin's stubbornness and talent. Although we continue to flirt with various sweet fragments of love, do we really know where youth should be placed?

We Have Nowhere to Place Youth

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Fire Blazing Light

The Bright Fire Light centers around twins, Tianwan and Wantagon (Chompoo Araya). Wan returns to Thailand from abroad after receiving news of her father's abrupt death. Though it's said that he died of a car accident, Wan knows her father better than that and suspects foul play. She later discovers that her father had two business partners that betrayed him, Khun Anon and Tian's boyfriend's father. Because of this, Wan seeks revenge against them to get justice for her father's death.

Fire Blazing Light

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Capital Scandal

Based on Lee Sun-mi's novel Love Story in the Capital, the story juxtaposes the heroic anti-Japanese movement with young romance by depicting the capital Seoul of the 1930s during colonial rule, called "Gyeongseong". It was a time when the nation's independence fighters fought against pro-Japanese traitors, while traditional Joseon-era Confucian values clashed and coexisted with a more modern way of life. The series portrays one of the darkest periods of Korean history with a mixture of tragedy, comedy and romance.

Capital Scandal

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Single Dad in Love

Kang Poong-ho is a pest exterminator by day and a K-1/mixed martial arts fighter by night. He is a single father raising his 7-year-old son Kang San after the boy's mother, his first love Yoon So-yi, abandoned them to pursue her ambition of becoming a pianist. Despite life's trials, Poong-ho never loses his optimism and sense of humor. He meets and falls in love with Jeon Ha-ri, a bright and bubbly medical student from a wealthy family. An obstacle to their romance arises when they learn that Ha-ri's soon-to-be stepmother is none other So-yi and that it was Ha-ri's surgeon father Jeon Ki-suk who sponsored her piano studies abroad. As So-yi re-enters their lives, San is diagnosed with a brain tumor. Poong-ho is willing to go to any lengths to save his beloved son.

Single Dad in Love

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The True Story of Alexander the Great

Tutored by Aristotle, helpless witness to his father's assassination, and a brilliant, pioneering tactician, Alexander the Great had conquered the known world--and sealed his legacy as one of history's most remarkable rulers--by the age of 25. In the year 334 B.C., 20-year-old King Alexander of Macedonia decided to bring the farthest reaches of the world under one domain. Over the next 12 years, he led a grand army across more than 20,000 miles and eventually brought all of Asia under his control, only to perish from battle wounds at the age of 32. Incorporating dramatic onsite reenactments with high-end computer graphics and the expertise of renowned scholars, THE TRUE STORY OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT is a special presentation from THE HISTORY CHANNEL®, examining the life and career of this military genius, impassioned lover, and fearless leader.

The True Story of Alexander the Great

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