All in a Family was an immensely popular Hong Kong drama that first screened in 1994. It was based on the British television series Till Death Us Do Part.
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All in a Family was an immensely popular Hong Kong drama that first screened in 1994. It was based on the British television series Till Death Us Do Part.
Living Up is a Hong Kong TVB series about luxury housing. Luxurious type homes are generally referred to as "豪宅", literally a mansion, pronounced as "hou zaak" in Cantonese. The houses featured on the show are expensively furnished with some of the best city views, often accompanied by excellent feng shui.
In this TV show, two young men with vastly different personalities, educational and cultural backgrounds, and ideologies, live in the same old building, leading to conflicts. Zhang Shaonan is a university student wanting to move out of his dormitory after arguing with his supervisor. He switches to a unit owned by his aunt, but it has been occupied by Ah Long, a triad member, who pays only a minimal rent. Shaonan is often annoyed by Ah Long's lifestyle and tries various methods to make him move out, leading to a battle of wits. However, during this process, an unexpected bond forms, bringing complexity and interesting plot developments as they try to enter each other's life circle.
The story is about the future in Year 2060 where a Time Limit Law is implemented in a certain country. Everything that is done including dating is limited by time. The protagonist realizes the Law was created to control the people's means and joins a revolution to overthrow the Time Limit Law.
Although North Korea and Hong Kong are not far from each other, most Hong Kong people have little knowledge of this mysterious country, and they harbor countless curiosity. In the eyes of foreigners, North Korea is a hell of a dictatorship, a lack of freedom, and a high-risk nuclear weapon. Although the locals are facing social problems such as food shortages, they still believe that they are living in the happiest paradise on earth. Hong Yongcheng once traveled all over the beacon fire and flashy places, but this time he shouldered a daunting mission and bravely entered North Korea. During the period, he will also shuttle through the Yalu River Broken Bridge, Sinuiju Art Museum, Pyongyang Film and Television City, Wenxiu Water Park, and Wanshoutai Grand Monument Square. Visit many famous landmarks in North Korea, learn the truest side of North Koreans on the spot, and uncover the mystery of this Iron Curtain country!
New tenant Hayden’s day takes a twist—unexpected help from an elderly neighbor, an enigmatic grandson, and sparks from a faded romance.
Cross Border Daddy is a 35-episode fashion series filmed and produced by Hong Kong Asian Television.
Sixteen aspiring female performers compete in a demanding survival competition, undergoing intense vocal, dance, and image training for the chance to debut in a six-member girl group.
Chase and beat you on behalf of peace? Smudge your cheeks for love? India, a country that is unequal in the eyes of others, has a wild and joyful "Festival of Colors". Tony will take you to Jaisalmer, the ancient desert city in the westernmost part of India, to participate in local religious ceremonies, to understand the origin of the Festival of Colors, and to visit local families to learn how to cook authentic special snacks and snacks. drinks. Ready to go, the festival of colors is about to start, but Tony and the entire film crew have killed each other beforehand and threw paintballs at each other. Will this reduce the risk of them being "attacked"?