Romance of Red Dust, also known as The Three Musketeers, and The Lady in Red, is a Chinese television series based on the Tang Dynasty legend of the "Three Heroes of the Wind and Dust" - Hong Fu Nü, Li Jing, and Qiu Ran Ke. The series was first broadcast on CTV in Taiwan in 2006.
Hi! Honey is a Taiwanese television drama series that aired on CTV in 2003. The series ran for a total of 21 episodes, and starred Pace Wu, Shi Yi Nan and Harisu. Harisu's lines were spoken in her native Korean and later dubbed into Mandarin.
Fifteen years ago, a young girl saved a young boy from drowning at a farm. Upon his rescue, they become friends and the two of them pray under the Star Apple tree together to wish for happiness for each other throughout their lives, and for them to meet again after fifteen years. But fifteen years later, circumstances have changed. The boy, Tao Si, is now a successful businessman who wishes to avoid his fixed marriage, while the young girl, Cao Kerui, has fallen for an orphan boy who grew up on the farm with her. Incidentally, the orphan boy is actually the boyfriend of Tao Si's future fiancé. How will these four people overcome these obstacles and realize that love can be found in the least expected places?
Wind and Cloud, also known as Fung Wan and The Storm Riders, is a Taiwanese television series based on Hong Kong artist Ma Wing-shing's manhua series Fung Wan. Vincent Zhao and Peter Ho starred as the titular protagonists. The series was first broadcast on CTV in Taiwan in 2002, and was followed by Wind and Cloud 2 in 2004.
The Legend of the Condor Heroes is a Taiwanese television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel of the same title. The series was first broadcast on CTV in Taiwan in 1988.
Love Recipe is a 2011 Taiwanese romance drama written by Lu Huixin, Yang Huiwen and directed by Huang Keyi. It stars Kenji Wu, Li Jiaying, Emma Wu, Rhydian Vaughan as the main character in the drama.
Chor Lau-heung is a Taiwanese television series adapted from Chu Liuxiang Xinzhuan of Gu Long's Chu Liuxiang novel series. Adam Cheng starred as the titular protagonist, Chor Lau-heung. The series was divided into four parts, each lasting 4 to 6 episodes and with a different director. It was first broadcast on CTV in Taiwan in 1985. The series is an unofficial sequel to the 1979 Hong Kong TVB TV series of the same title, with the story continuing from where the 1979 series left off. The character So Yung-yung does not appear in this series because the character died at the end of the 1979 series.
The Return of the Condor Heroes is a Taiwanese television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel of the same title. It was first broadcast on CTV in 1984 in Taiwan.