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- Sun Wukong the Monkey King, monk Tang Sanzang, humanoid pig Zhu Bajie and river demon Sha Wujing embark on a perilous journey to retrieve holy scriptures from the west, as an act of redemption for their past sins. On the way, they encounter a host of spirits, monsters and demons who threaten their lives and their unity.
- A young girl, Hua Mulan decides to pretend to be a man in order to stop her sickly old father from being called up for the army. She fools everyone but ends up with more than she bargained for when she falls for one of the young generals Li Leung.
- Yip Yeung is very interested in the "Back Pushing Diagrams", which according to folk legend can foretell the future and help people to find luck and avoid tragedy. Yuen Hei capitalizes on this opportunity and tries to make money from him with a fake set of diagrams, but he is discovered by Lee Sing Tin, who has changed his name to Wan Chung Hok. It turns out that he once presented the diagrams to the Emperor Zhao Kuangyin, helping him gain his throne. With a deep understanding in foretelling destinies, he accepts Yeung and Hei as his students and hopes to pass on his lifelong knowledge. Yeung later also becomes the student of another master Nam Fong Man. Man uses Yeung in hopes of seizing back the imperial throne. Yeung finds out from Man that he is a descendant from the last dynasty's royal family. As a result, he uses his prediction skills in a pledge to turn back the Sung emperor and take back his own right to the throne. However, no matter how much he tries to calculate his destiny, he only meets with a tragic ending.
- Since time immemorial, the history of China has seen many belligerent and licentious tyrants. King Zhou of the Shang dynasty was one of the most notorious tyrant. His tyranny triggered off an epic legend: King Wu of the Zhou dynasty overthrowing King Zhou of the Shang dynasty. In the fierce battle between good and evil, ancient China was gripped by paroxysms of rage and grief. Countless loyal and valiant warriors were sacrificed. Taking pity on the aggrieved mortals, the Celestial Realm laid the Rostrum of Gods of Honour. The story tells a great number of filial piety as well. Important figures such as Nezha and Daji are mentioned.
- The Monkey King conquers the fantasy world of monsters and demons with his brotherhood team, led by his Master Tang Sanzang.
- The story deals with several separate yet intertwining story lines, revolving around the protagonists Kiu Fung, Duen Yu and Hui Juk. Duen Yu is a young, naive prince of the Kingdom of Dali. Despite the long tradition of the practice of martial arts in the royal family, he refuses to learn martial arts due to Buddhist influence and his disdain for bloodshed. When his father tries to force him to learn martial arts, he runs away from home. Ironically, he acquires three of the most powerful skills in the novel and becomes immune to poison after consuming the Zhuha, a poisonous toad known as the "king of all venomous creatures". During his adventures, he encounters several beautiful young maidens, who all fell in love with him. Kiu Fung is the charismatic chief of the Beggars' Sect, who possesses strong leadership qualities and exceptional prowess in martial arts. He falls from grace after he is revealed to be a Khitan, and after he is wrongly accused of murdering several fellow martial artists to conceal his identity. He becomes an outcast and the prime enemy of the Han Chinese wulin (martial artists' community). Hui Juk is a monk from the Shaolin Sect, described to have a kind-hearted and submissive nature. He believes strongly in following the Buddhist code of conduct and refuses to break it even when faced with life-threatening situations. He follows his elders to a meeting once, which marks the start of his adventures. Coincidentally, and by sheer luck, Hui Juk breaks a weiqi formation and becomes the successor of the Carefree Sect and inherits the powers of Wuyazi.
- The power struggle between the emperor's concubines in the Qing dynasty.
- Yip Hie (Ho-Man Chan) is a well-mannered son who lives with his mother and two siblings. By chance, he meets a girl who goes by the name Siu Yu (Fennie Yuen) and he finds interest in her strange personality. It was later revealed that she was the daughter of the Dragon King whom his late father had met many years ago, but Siu Yu refuses to tell him her secret, and would stay away from water in order to keep herself from transforming. Their relationship with each other strengths overtime through many events, but gradually turns into something, what is believed by those around them, to be taboo. Like another version of Romeo and Juliet, Yip Hie and Siu Yu tries to prove to the world that regardless of whether one was human or dragon, love will conquer all as long as you are determined, even if it meant that death could be a consequence for one of them.
- In this version of the Chor-Han Contention, Lau Bong (Lawrence Ng) and Hong Yu (Sek Sau) start out as allies against Qin and end up enemies on the battlefield, with the power hungry Lau wanting also Yu Gei (Idy Chan) who he can't have.
- This is a love story between a professor and a policewoman. Their dating experience is enhanced with sense and sensibility through the application of interesting physics theories on the investigation of various crime cases. KING POK (Raymond Lam) is regarded as the youngest genius in physics and he is appointed as an associate professor in a Hong Kong university. Invited by his good friend LO TIN-HANG (Kenneth Ma), Senior Inspector of Police at Regional Crime Unit, POK assists in cracking many mysterious crime cases and he also meets the policewoman CHUI SIU-LAI (Tavia Yeung) during the process. The rational POK evaluates that he has fallen in love with LAI because of a love hormone called "phenylalanine". However, owing to the huge difference in their family background and life value, POK fails to tackle their ever-changing relationship problems with formulas. On the other hand, the romantic and uninhibited HANG has been maintaining a sex only relationship with the journalist LING MAN-KA (Bernice Liu) HANG doesn't believe in eternity and he is only looking for sensual pleasure in a woman. However, his belief is suddenly shattered when he learns that MAN is going to get married.
- Brought to life for the first time in animated form is this adaptation of Louis Cha's novel "Return of the Condor Heroes" set in the martial arts world during the mid-13th century Song dynasty in China. The story begins with an orphaned boy named Yang Guo who is sent to the Chuan Jun Clan to train in martial arts.
- Set in the Qing Dynasty of China. Smart and tactful Wei Xiaobao chivalrously helps triad members against government army and than becomes a fake eunuch without castration. He meets and makes friends with the Young Emperor Kang Xi, and experiences plenty of funny and adventurous stories.
- The tale of the short-lived Tai Ping rebellion that rose up against the Qing Dynasty. It was a movement influenced by Christian missionaries in China.
- To Yut-siu is favoured as the next gambling king. He loses his hand to the old Sau Dai-chin. But it is his life on the line in the next game of chance.
- It is a story of a renowned sea-products retailer and a big traditional family, in which there are those who seek every opportunity to fulfill their ambition and those who remain grateful for whatever they get.
- The main character, Hong Siu Lung (Louis Koo), is a special agent in Hong Kong (21st century).
- A talented card player, Chai Foon-Cheung (Bobby Au-yeung), entered a worldwide poker tournament when he was 18 years old and was regarded as a favorite. However, due to the follies of youth, Cheung was seduced by Lam Siu-Yan (Florence Kwok), who was his rival competitor, Kiu Ching-Chor's (Michael Miu), girlfriend. Due to the distraction, Cheung also became separated from his three-year-old younger brother. In the final tournament, Cheung could not concentrate on his game and forfeited the competition.
- A mother of two young boys happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time when a murder took place, and she was sentenced to death, leaving the boys to their father, who committed suicide shortly after. A kind but poor lady adopted the boys as well as two other orphans. Years later the older boy became a bus driver to support the family, and the younger went to college and became a lawyer. The older brother worked hard, made good friends with the daughter from a wealthy family who was born on the same day as him. By this hard working he owned one day his company and became wealthy. But the younger brother mingled with the corrupt son of another wealthy family, and went on to a down road no return. He later damped the girlfriend for another, murdered his adoptive mother when she became an obstacle, his pregnant new girlfriend in order to marry the daughter of the wealthy family. Finally he ruined the life of everyone in his entourage, including that of his own brother...
- Experience the lives of a group of nurses & doctors whose lives are spread with such touching matters as continuous ups & downs, romance and laughter & tragedy that reflect various social problems and will touch you from beginning to end!
- The Kam family was the wealthy. But it is the poor Ho Chau-yin that Kam Jan-sai has eyes for. While his family fell in financial ruins, Jan-sai has to run from the clutches of the law and find the wife he lost.
- It's about two people who meet on the Internet and they fall in love with each other through emails and chatting. What they don't know is that they actually know each other aside from the Internet. Two Hong Kong business people who are Jia Lin and Hui Min arrive in Shanghai. Then they meet people who will influence their lives as well as ruin them.
- A drug dealer gives all his possession to the honest one of his two sons, but the other son wants to get it back. The honest son receives help from a lawyer and love from the lawyer's foster daughter.
- The Kwan family are powerful and wealthy landowners of a village in Dunggun who tenant out their land to local farmers in return for crops. Their family consists of two elder sons, a daughter and a youngest son. Lau Ah Choi is an orphan who through a series of unfortunate events ended up as a child bride of the youngest master (4th young master) of the Kwan's. Although, the 4th young mistress in name, Ah Choi is treated as the maid and personal servant to the 4th young master. Ah Choi grew up to a beautiful and sensible young lady catching the attention of the lecherous eldest young master and studious second young master of the Kwan's. After Kwan Tin Fook attempted to rape Ah Choi. The Kwans notice their second eldest son Kwan Tim Jam falling in love with her, they sentence her to be drowned in a basket. The ensuing grief drives one of the Fongs to commit suicide. The villagers than despoil and raid the Kwan household. Noticing Tin Fook running away with his wealth, his relative Kwan Dai Mai attacks him, but Tin Fook uses a flowerpot to crush his testicles so that he will escape. After some persuasion, the villagers instead restore the Kwans' household. As a famine strikes the village, the father of the Fangs was killed as he tries to save his grandson from being snatched off. After some difficulty in the city, the Kwans return to the village. They force Lau Ah Choi to marry Fong Shu Gan, who is elected as village headman. Shu Gan saves his village from starvation by bringing a cart of rice sacks, and ensues its prosperity. Kwan Dai Mai and several villagers plan to drown a woman from the Kwan family in revenge for the drowning of Lap Cheun, but was persuaded against such actions. Having failed to avenge Lap Cheun, he leaves, with some coins for the Fongs. Then, Tim Jam returns from the city from a bout of gambling. Having been beaten up for failing to pay his expenses, Nga Choi pays for Tim Jam. Kwan Tin Fook returns to the village, this time as an army leader, to seize his farm village back. He harasses Shu Gan and falsely accuses him of murder, and tries to rape Nga Choi. Tin Fook conscripts the men of his village, including Shu Gan and Tim Jam into his army, amid protests and attempts by the Kwans to stop him. He sells off Shu Gan's son Fong Ah-Tin to Nanyang. Tin Fook himself was later killed in battle. In the present day, Shu Gan and Ah Choi meet again by their old village, near a tree, after some counseling. Ah Tin returns by his car to meet them.
- In the Heavenly Court, the Jade Emperor finds out that a demon was causing trouble and the Dragon Ball, given to the Tong to control demons, had been covered with dust. He sends the fairy Bik Yiu (Annie Man) down to the mortal world to clean the Dragon Ball. Unexpectedly, Bik Yiu gets sucked into the Dragon Ball, which allowed Mou Jak Tin to become the Emperor. The Jade Emperor then orders Bik Yiu to find the true Crown Prince and aid him in restoring the Tong Empire. Meanwhile, Lung Gei grows up into an adult under the care of his foster mother with the name "Go Yi". He meets with his biological mother by chance and gets the Dragon Ball. Bik Yiu manages to get out of the ball and believes that Go Yi is connected with the person she is searching for. She asks him to help her find the true Son of Heaven.
- Yan Village on the Loess Plateau was famous for its artillery, and the artillery produced here was sold nationwide. There were two tribes of Song and Yan living in the Yan Village, and there had been constant friction between the two tribes. Due to the fact that the Yan family controlled the artillery business here, the Yan people still had a slight advantage here. On this day, Song Dongsheng was caught by his clan members as he was preparing to escape due to his mutual feelings with local widows. The family law was executed by the head of the Yan family, Yan Wanxi, who was in charge here. Dongsheng watched as his lover was burned alive, while he was also entangled in a long firefight and executed by lighting the sky lanterns. Dongsheng narrowly escaped death and was driven out of the Yan family stronghold, ordered never to return in the future. The tragic death of his lover planted the seeds of hatred in Dongsheng's heart, and he decided that one day he would come back again to avenge his deceased lover. Two years have passed in a blink of an eye, and there had been a great turbulence in the situation. Yan Village, a village on the plateau, seemed to still maintain its usual calmness. Just, Dongsheng had returned.
- When Po Foon finds his father dead from waiting for his children to visit, Foon makes a promise to fulfill his father's last wish of mending his bickering family by getting his siblings to live together in the same home for nine months.
- A reality-based medical drama, Healing Hands II like Healing Hands I continues to reveal the-life tensions in emergency rooms and the challenges - both personal and professional - faced by a group of hospital workers.
- A dedicated female crime-fighter strikes terror in the hearts of criminals.
- Cho Lam Wong (Heart of Greed), Ben Wong (The Hippocratic Crush), and Joey Meng (A Change of Heart) star in a royal comedy that proves getting out of the frying pan sometimes means you go straight into the fire. Tin Po (Cho Lam Wong) was once part of a prestigious family, but when their assets were seized, the talented chef had to resort to selling fish buns for a living. It is during this time that he meets street performer Mo Suet (Joey Meng), kind foodie Yuek Bik (Triumph in the Skies actress Nancy Wu) and noodle shop owner and occasional rival Siu Yu (The Hippocratic Crush II alum Stephanie Ho). One day, Tin Po's fish buns find their way into the Imperial Palace, where he is immediately invited to become a full-time chef by Fourth Prince Yin Zhen (Ben Wong). Trying to gain favor with his emperor father, the Kangxi Emperor (Storm in a Cocoon actor Elliot Ngok), Yin Zhen believes Tin Po will be his trump card in the battle for the throne. When coming to the palace, Tin Po also brings his entourage of friend and servant Lei Wai (A Change of Heart actor Jack Wu) and Siu Yu. However, he gets a less-than ideal reception from Hok Ting Choi (Bob Lam), his old rival who now works as Head Imperial Chef at the palace and was directly responsible for Tin Po's restaurant shutting down. Before Tin Po can even manage to properly acclimatize with his nemesis' treachery, he finds himself caught in the battle for the throne between Fourth Prince Yin Zhen and Eighth Prince Yin Si (Cantopop singer Louis Cheung), who has far stronger support than his brother and is not relying on a chef who cooks the emperor's new favorite dish. Throw in an accidental marriage, and Tin Po's dream job suddenly becomes a recipe for disaster. Can Tin Po use his wits and salty fish buns to cook up success for his royal ally, or will the throne room prove so hot that our young chef has to leave the kitchen? Originally known as "Food for the Slaves," Gilded Chopsticks is inspired by The Deer and th
- Complex relationships are featured among the younger generation between the Ching family siblings and the wealthy Kam family patriarch Kam Su Pui.
- The two sharpest weapons in the world, The Rain-Ceasing Sword and the Cloud Ruling Sabre! Carry the burdens of ethnic conflicts. Four monks protected the Rain-Ceasing Sword, however Pong Ban (Derek Kok), mercilessly defeated them. But there was one monk still alive who took the sword and ran away when Long Fan-Wan (David Chiang) came to stop Pong Ban. The monk then was later found by Hon Pak (Bosco Wong), who presented it to Yin Wong. It is set during the first Ming dynasty, after the over-thrown of the Mongolian Dynasty, Yuan dynasty. Fung Heng-Lit (Raymond Lam), the Mongol Prince, lost his childhood memory during a massacre by Emperor Zhu. Heng-Lit escaped the massacre and grew up in China. While in China, the Mongolian clan's chief, Pong Ban tries, by all means, to regain Heng-Lit's childhood memory and groom him into the Mongolian Prince. This is in the hope that Heng-Lit may lead Mongol rebel warriors into a civil war to overthrow the Ming Dynasty, whereby realizing the Mongol dream. However, Heng-Lit has his own dream of an Equal world, whereby Mongol and the Han-Chinese live together in harmony.
- Gai Choi-Chi is no different from an ordinary girl, except that Lady Luck seems to smile upon her and keep her out of trouble all the time. She is thus nicknamed "Ho-Choi Mui" ("Lucky Girl"). However, she does not know that her stepmother, called Ho-Choi Ma, is actually a plant spirit. Choi-Chi helps some deities defeat an evil spirit once and her stepmother turns her into a demigod to save her life. As a child, Shek Kam-Dong was constantly bullied and looked down upon, but he still remains filial to his mother and shows great respect for the gods. Wong Tai Sin, a wish-granting god, takes pity on Shek and grants him superhuman strength. However, Shek starts to abuse his new power and uses it to bully others, becoming a local tyrant in town. An Hei has narcolepsy, as he is always tired and falls asleep at random timings. Wong Tai-Sin tries to help An Hei by presenting him a magical sword that is possessed by the spirit of a warrior. Whenever An Hei runs into trouble, the powerful spirit will possess him and help him defeat his enemies. One day, an evil wizard disturbs the quiet town and captures Ho-Choi Ma. Gai Choi-Chi, Shek Kam-Dong and An Hei joins hands to confront the wizard and defeat her to save Ho-Choi Ma. They travel across the continent on their heroic quest, encountering strange and mystical events along the journey.
- Carson and Alfred, two brothers raised by their widowed mother, join Hong Kong's elite police force ATF together. However, after receiving a piece of intelligence, the two brothers suddenly change sides and become enemies.
- Lau Gau Long is a kind-hearted thief who is constantly plagued by his conscience every time he has a mission. He doesn't really want to steal but he has to in order to provide for his sister, Mary. On a chance encounter, he assumes the identity of a detective, who is totally opposite in character, but bears a striking resemblance with. Problems arise as he tries to fix up the bad image Wah Huk has with the public, his family and friends.