Feng Shui Family

Feng Shui Family
風水世家
Genre Romance
Xiangtu
Fengshui
Office Polictics
Family
Directed by Wang Wei (王為), Liao Fei-hung (廖斐鴻)
Country of origin Taiwan
Original language(s) Taiwanese Hokkien
No. of episodes Taiwan : 426
Other Countries : 1117
Production
Producer(s) Lu Hua-pin (呂華濱), Hsiao Ta-lu (蕭大陸)
Running time 60-150 minutes
Release
Original network Formosa Television
Original release 17 July 2012 – 5 March 2014
Chronology
Preceded by Father and Son (父與子)

Feng Shui Family (Chinese: 風水世家; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hong-suí Sè-ka) is a Taiwanese Hokkien television drama that began airing on Formosa Television in Taiwan on 17 July 2012 to 7 March 2014. The show aired in Taiwan every weeknight at prime time (20:00). The series was one of the longest running Taiwanese television dramas, with 426 episodes.

Plot

This drama depicts the two families turning against one another due to Fengshui restrictions set by their ancestors. Under the conflicting pressure of materialism and values, can they lay down their personal views and embrace one another?

International Broadcast

Taiwan Taiwan broadcast

As of July 2012, the show airs in Taiwan, country of origin of the drama every weeknight at prime time (20:00) with episodes which have ranged in length from 135 to 150 minutes including commercial advertisements. The producers received funding from the Government Information Office to produce the series in high definition. With admiration and some criticism, the show concluded on 17 July 2012, when the brand-new television drama of Formosa Television, Father and Son(Chinese: 父與子), was released.

Malaysia Malaysia broadcast

The drama is broadcasting now in 8TV in original Hokkien language under the English title The Spirit of Love for two episodes with one hour each from Monday to Friday, at 11:30 MST and 13:00 MST with a 30 minutes break of its Midday Mandarin News at 12:30 MST.[1]

 Singapore broadcast

Due to local broadcast laws prohibiting radio or television broadcasts in Chinese dialects, the show was dubbed into Mandarin when it aired on Singapore's StarHub TV's Channel Hub ECity thus making it the first channel to broadcast the show in Mandarin. It is shown on weekdays from 5pm.

Vietnam Vietnam broadcast

The Vietnamese dub "Doi Song Cho Dem" was broadcast on Vinh Long Television Station Channel (THVL) (Vietnamese: Truyền Hình Vĩnh Long) and is streamable on YouTube. The show was aired on Vietface TV from 1pm-2:30pm (PT)

Cast

ActorRoleNotes
Mei FangLin Chen Mei-meiwidowed Lin matriarch
Ma Ju-fengLin Ching-fengLin Chen Mei-mei's elder son
Liu Hsiu-wenWang Shu-nuLin Ching-feng's wife
Alex KoLin Ming-hsingLin Ching-feng's elder son
Ricky ChiangLin Ming-teLin Ching-feng's younger son
Chu XuanLin Ming-huiLin Ching-feng's daughter
Lin Tzay-peirLin Ching-shuiLin Chen Mei-mei's younger son
Chao Hsin-yenLi Yueh-chiaoLin Ching-shui's wife
Lee Hsing-wenLin Kuo-huiLin Ching-shui's eldest son
Cheng Chung-yinChang Hsiu-fangLin Kuo-hui's wife
Jeff WangLin Kuo-chingLin Ching-shui's second son
Sabrina PaiHuang Yen-feiLin Kuo-ching's wife
Fu Tzu-chunLin Kuo-huaLin Ching-shui's youngest son
Wang TongLin Ming-mingLin Ching-shui's daughter

References


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