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gougou -



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It's up to the Moderator to decide if these two threads should be merged.

Ok.



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muyongshi -

Saw one that was slightly interesting called 美味的童话

From the one episode that I watched here is what I know...A girl drinks a soup that was exactly
like the one her dad always used to have at this restaurant and then in desperation of learning
how to make it (i think her dad died or something) she then goes through this "test" and gets a
job under the snobbish cook. Probably going to be a romance there (obviously). Was pretty
interesting and was a lot about food and making of gourmet dishes....It's a tawain one by the
way...










heifeng -

ohh. 戈壁母亲 is quite popular. I actually watched quite a bit of it and it wasn't too bad!










heifeng -

oh, another really cute, and very popular drama right now is 扬光的快乐生活。it has some
'tianjin' hua in it too. I might actually buy the discs eventually since I only get a chance to
watch it on Sunday.










gougou -

Sina just published its ranking of the most popular series among its bloggers.










floatingmoon -

I think 新结婚时代 and 长恨歌( semi-modern) can be a choice to watch.

I like TVB production, 剧情节奏明快,很少拖戏。Also,Iam often amaze by their
productions, when they have limited human resources (and sometimes geographically limited too)










muyongshi -



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slightly interesting called 美味的童话

Don't know why but I started watching more of this and on tudo it's called 美味关系 but is the
same show, so not too sure what the difference is.

Anyway, the show is pretty light with a few more serious notes in the story line at times, and
sometimes gets pretty cheesy, but all in all it is not one that is too much of a story line and
not too involved either. Easy watching and easy to stop watching as well. Taiwanese is used a bit
too so if anyone is interested in improving theirs this might be of help. It kind of more centers
around food than the characters so that is one reason that it is not too involved of a story line.
Like many other Taiwan shows they speak mandarin without the h's in the sh, zh and so on
compounds...but readily understandable (especially if you are used to that).










imron -

闯关东 seems to be quite popular these days, at least among the people I've been visiting over
the Spring Festival. It's set during the time when large numbers of Shandong people were migrating
to Dongbei during the latter parts of the 19th and early 20th centuries.










heifeng -

ok, i dunno how popular it is, but it's entertaining enough, so here is my
current...recommendation: the Russian drama 爱情温泉 One actor seriously looks like a young
dashan...

I am all for non-chinese dramas in Chinese these days,has anyone on the board tuned into the
Indian dramas at all? I was watching one over spring festival 2 years ago, but complete forgot
what it was called...oh well










atitarev -



Quote:

ok, i dunno how popular it is, but it's entertaining enough, so here is my
current...recommendation: the Russian drama 爱情温泉 One actor seriously looks like a young
dashan...

I am Russian but I couldn't recognise the movie, and after some search I still couldn't find the
original name. (well, I live in Australia and I don't know all new Russian movies). It's dubbed in
Chinese with subtitles and I enjoyed watching the fragments. Among many other things I heard a
recently learned phrase: 你说到哪儿去了? Glad I could recognise it straight away from
hearing.

--
I watched the Japanese drama: Boys Over Flowers (花より男子 - Hana-yori Dango). I saw 4 parts
and got addicted! Trying to get more. I saw some of the Chinese (Taiwan?) version of it called
流星花园 (Meteor Garden) - didn't quite enjoy it as much as Japanese because of the acting. I
must admit, though the Chinese version of F4 (Flower 4) looks tougher than the Japanese - the
Japanese guys, although, handsome actors, don't look like they could terrorise someone, especially
outside school.

Anyway, I recommend Hana-yori Dango - the Japanese version - I downloaded with Chinese subtitles
but I also got English and Japanese subtitles separately. The plot, the acting, the music are all
great!












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