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Monga Yao Hui

Monga Yao Hui is a 2011 Taiwanese drama starring Lee Wei and Lin Yi Xin. It tells the story of four childhood friends and the life of gangsters. The production was announced on 11 January 2011, and was actually set to debut on CTS in May, later postponed to March and eventually to April 12, 2011, airing every Monday through Fridays at 8:00pm for two hours. This drama marked the 40th anniversary of CTS in producing drama. It was set to end in July 19 but was extended to July 22 due to problems with its replacement, New My Fair Princess. Lee Wang Luo was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series in 2011 at the 46th Golden Bell Awards

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Boys Can Fly

"Hedgehogs are naturally timid, irritable, and easily nervous. When they shrink into a ball with thorns, how do you plan to interact with them?" This summer, we will have a new life lesson to learn. This drama describes the stories of several teenagers from families who have lost their parents or become disabled, from breaking the law to self-reflection, sharing with the audience the power of "practicing oneself", integrating life experiences such as youth, love, and growth. The drama brings together traditional folk customs such as lion dance troupes and local temples. The colorful costumes, facial makeup, and architectural monuments with deep Taiwanese local characteristics correspond to the young people's bloody personalities, telling the poetry of young growth.

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Dangerous Mind

Dangerous Mind is a 2006 Taiwanese drama starring Huang He, Guang Yun, Lee Lieh, Jack Kao, Cai Can-De and James Wen. It is adapted from the novel of the same name by Taiwanese writer Hou Wen Yung. The series focuses on the conflicts among teachers, students, and the parents during the Taiwanese educational reform from the students' aspects. In 2007, Huang He, won Best Leading Actor in a Television Series and Dangerous Mind was awarded Best Television Series at the 42nd Golden Bell Awards, Taiwan.

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Thoo-a-sin Lang In-ian

Zhou Huiting (Chen Xinyi) and Zhou Huiqing (Zhou Junyi) are sisters of the same brothers and sisters. They have a very good relationship with each other. Zhou Huiting is the long-term sister who cares for Zhou Huiqing, and Zhou Huiqing is dependent on her sister and does not allow any man to come close. The appearance of Ayi (Zhang Weixi) gave Zhou Huiqing a warning light in his heart. In order to obstruct his relationship with his sister, Zhou Huiqing even deceived him with Ayi to worship the rabbit god (Chen Weihan). What the two did not think was that they were thus sucked into the world ruled by the rabbit god, where men and men were together, women and women were together, heterosexuality was regarded as heresy and would be met by rabbits. God’s punishment, this cola is badly wanted to occupy the sister’s Zhou Huiqing. In this world, Ayi complained bitterly, because his brother-in-law had a passionate pursuit of himself.

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The Young Gangster

Xu Chun Mao, a gay man and sociologist, works as an assistant under the renowned Professor Li, both domestically and internationally. However, he struggles to deliver satisfactory results in his work. Prompted by Professor Li's casual remark, "Why don't you research the underworld?" Chun Mao ventures into society and among individuals vastly different from himself. These individuals are crude, adorned with tattoos, heavy drinkers, and they recognize each other as brothers. Behind them lies the dark underbelly of society. Chun Mao becomes increasingly intrigued by what's happening and realizes he is more interested in the honest physical responses of these brothers at the bottom of the underworld. Whether they are brothers enamored with shoes, immature minors, or those haunted by childhood traumas... Every debt among brothers must eventually be repaid, and Chun Mao, sinking deeper into this quagmire, is no exception.

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Not Far From Home

"Not Far From Home" brings to life the dynamic and untold stories of immigrants in Taiwan, particularly Indonesian migrant workers, capturing their inspiring journeys from struggle to resilience and from uncertainty to hope. As they navigate culture shock, chase dreams, and overcome countless obstacles, these individuals transform their own lives and the fabric of their adoptive home. From heartwarming successes to stirring moments of triumph, each story is a powerful testament to the courage and the pursuit of belonging—a vibrant celebration of the dreamers who shape Taiwan's future with their passion and persistence.

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