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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.

Boys Can Fly

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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.

Thoo-a-sin Lang In-ian

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The Taiwan Host Guide

Hotels everywhere are similar, yet homestays feature the exclusiveness where the places they are located are irreplaceable. Hosted by Golden Bell-winning Rifat, the show selects five homestays across Taiwan, where the owners specialize in tea ceremonies, cuisines, or devote to environmental protection and promotion of sustainable traveling. Not only can one enjoy a good night’s rest, the homestays in this series also offer a vibrant experience enlivened by the hospitality and life philosophy of the owner, the uniqueness of its location, and the human touch that makes each stay one of a kind.

The Taiwan Host Guide

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Fight for You

It is said that the "Multiple Service House" accepts any task, whether it's walking dogs, finding cats or... even stabbing people. Da Hei reluctantly accepts these sporadic jobs to get medical financing, not knowing that his roommate, Xiao Bai, is secretly an agent sent by the intelligence agency to kill them. After completing mission after mission, the growing mutual dependence between the two novices deepens every day. But will they be able to be together? Will they decide to change their attitude or continue on the dark path?

Fight for You

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Amor de Tarapaca

Amor de Tarapaca is a 2004 television series adapted from the Japanese comic Candy Candy. The series leads as a forerunner in the popular trend of Korean-Chinese collaborations. It includes a strong cast starring Korean actor Han Jae-suk and Taiwanese actress Ruby Lin. The story gradually unfolds from the bustling streets of Taipei to a Chile vineyard, and finally to the beautiful mountains of Yunnan, China. It is a passionate tale of two destined lovers, threatened with dangerous obstacles of two generations of matters. The series was boardcasted on free-to-air CTS in June 2004 and on Hong Kong's ATV.

Amor de Tarapaca

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