Eternal Happiness

Eternal Happiness

Release date : August 5, 2002
Countries of origin : Hong Kong /
Original Language : Cantonese /
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Production companies : TVB /
August 5, 2002 Hong Kong Drama Cantonese More
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Man Si-Yuen is an educated man who used to be an imperial physician; he is old-fashioned and he believes that girls should stay home. In order to study, his daughter Mang Lai-Kwan dresses up like a boy to attend school. There she meets an incognito Mongolian prince, Temür Khan (Tit Muk-Yi), and an upright man named Wongfu Siu-Wah. Lai-Kwan like Muk-Yi, who sees through her female identity. Yet on the other hand, she finds out that Siu-Wah is, in fact, her proposed fiancé. Through a variety of adventurous situations, Lai-Kwan's feelings slowly develop for both Muk-Yi and Siu-Wah.
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Eternal Happiness
2002 • 30 Episodes

Season 1 of House of the Dragon premiered on August 4, 2002.

Most Recent: S1.E30 Episode 30

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Michelle Ye Xuan
Mang Lai-kwan
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Raymond Lam Fung
Wongpo Siu-wah
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Joe Ma Tak-Chung
Temür Khan (Tit Muk-Yi)
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Tavia Yeung
So Ying-suet
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Myolie Wu
Lau Yin-yuk
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Rain Lau
Wing-lan
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Lo Hoi-Pang
Mang Si-yuen
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Natalie Wong Kei-Ying
Princess Futjan
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Kong Hon
Kublai Khan
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Ma Kwok-Ming
Lai Ming-tong
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Law Lok-Lam
Lau Chit
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  • title:Eternal Happiness
  • status:Ended
  • Release date: 2002
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Hong Kong ·
  • Original Language: Cantonese ·
  • Creators:
  • Production companies: TVB ·
  • Overview:Man Si-Yuen is an educated man who used to be an imperial physician; he is old-fashioned and he believes that girls should stay home. In order to study, his daughter Mang Lai-Kwan dresses up like a boy to attend school. There she meets an incognito Mongolian prince, Temür Khan (Tit Muk-Yi), and an upright man named Wongfu Siu-Wah. Lai-Kwan like Muk-Yi, who sees through her female identity. Yet on the other hand, she finds out that Siu-Wah is, in fact, her proposed fiancé. Through a variety of adventurous situations, Lai-Kwan's feelings slowly develop for both Muk-Yi and Siu-Wah.
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