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Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils is a 1982 Hong Kong television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils. The 50 episodes long series is divided into two parts, with their Chinese titles as 天龍八部之六脈神劍 and 天龍八部之虛竹傳奇 respectively.

Amidst war and chaos, Han Yunling, a young female doctor, emerges to save lives while uncovering secrets of her tragic past. With the help of General Xiao Chi, their bond deepens as she tries to clear her family’s name and bring peace to the nation.

Quirky and clever Qiao Manman, the manager of the all-purpose shop, is entrusted with sabotaging a political marriage alliance with the Xilin Kingdom. She keeps getting into comical mix-ups with Fu Chengjin, who’s pretending to be lame to avoid a power struggle for the throne. Sparks fly as they grow closer. But with secrets of their past and a looming crisis over the imperial throne, where will their love go from here?

A group of vigorous young people defend their homes and defend the country, and in doing so and in watching and helping each other, they finally realize the true meaning of friendship, love, and loyalty.

An emperor and a noble join forces in secret to reshape the court—while danger lurks both inside the palace and beyond its walls.

After a fateful and unexpected encounter, the son of Jiangnan's wealthiest man falls for the icy beauty Huai En, but she hides a secret.

A story about a forbidden romance that has weathered ten lifetimes and endured a thousand years of waiting.

During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, the Yan State faces political turmoil, leading to the downfall of the Duke of Zhen’s family. Murong Yan fakes his death to reclaim power, Murong Chen trains to destroy demons for revenge, and Murong Yi, cast out to the Wolf Tribe, transforms into one. As the three siblings are entangled in war and vengeance, they uncover a thousand-year-old conspiracy that could change their fate.

Suen Man-Yee is a highly regarded lawyer in the "legal world". Due to unforeseen circumstances, she is temporarily appointed to be a judge.

The Return of the Condor Heroes is a Chinese television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel of the same title. It is the second installment of a trilogy produced by Zhang Jizhong, preceded by The Legend of the Condor Heroes and followed by The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber. It was first broadcast on 17 March 2006 in China and subsequently broadcast in other Asian countries such as South Korea, Taiwan and Singapore.

Xin Yao, along with her maid Xi'er, companion Gao Shengwei, and the mysterious wanderer Shi Aoxiang, embarks on a journey filled with deep discoveries about life. Along the way, they confront a series of mysterious murders, each driven by hidden grudges. Yet, no matter the motive, one truth stands firm: breaking the law is never justified. Even the most skilled criminals cannot evade Xin Yao's sharp instincts and the reach of justice. The story highlights that no one has the right to take a life, and true justice can only be served through the law.

To save his beloved Consort Nansi from a deadly curse, Emperor Cang Hanyu sacrifices their daughter and travels through different lifetimes. Reborn as various couples across social ranks, they face betrayal and power struggles but continue to find and protect each other, proving their love endures across time and fate.

A heartwarming drama about two chefs competing for the coveted title of “Master of All Chefs”, “A Recipe for the Heart” is a delightful combination of gracefully concocted food and great comedy. Shek (Chun Pui) was the chef as well as the owner of the restaurant Delicious Garden. He disappeared after defeating by his good friend Shan (Bobby Au-Yeung) in a cooking contest, leaving behind his wife Yuen (Lydia Shum) and his daughter So So (Esther Kwan). Shan then disguised as Kut to help the two women and inspired So to be a good chef. The two became an odd couple but admired each other. Their relationships got complicated when Song (Jessica Hester Hsuan) claimed to be Kut’s fiancee... .

The Virtues of Harmony II is a long-running TVB television series, which follows its first series, Virtues of Harmony, a series set in Ancient China. This new, second series of the Virtues of Harmony is set in Modern Hong Kong.

Jiang Zhiyu, a celestial maiden, and Jiang Jinghuai, a boy from the Li Zu tribe, fall in love but face opposition due to their class differences. As they confront challenges set by Nangong Xiao, they uncover the truth of their misunderstanding and work together to save the world.

Song Dianxin, a female general, is betrayed and wrongfully executed. After being reborn, she seeks revenge and ends her engagement. Her fiancé, also reborn, tries to regain her love while uncovering the truth behind their betrayal.

After an assassination attempt, estranged couple Xiao Jingyang and Lin Mingxuan swap souls and return to the past before their marriage. As they search for a way back, they uncover hidden dangers and secrets, forcing them to confront their fate together.

Set in the early Ming Dynasty, martial arts factions battle to claim the Four Sacred Artifacts. Hero Gao Lingfeng, while uncovering the truth about his past and a city's destruction, teams up with Sun Chenxi. Together, they thwart a conspiracy, recover one of the artifacts, and take on the mission to find the remaining ones to protect the world.

Yin Zheng seeks revenge for her mother and meets Prince Wen Ze under unexpected circumstances. As they search for the truth, they overcome misunderstandings and develop trust and love for each other.
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