See You Again (TV series)

See You Again
Genre Romance
Drama
Time-travel
Based on See You Again by Sui Houzhu
Written by Gao Xuan
Ren Baoru
Directed by Chung Shu-kai
Starring Tiffany Tang
Shawn Dou
Yang Shuo
Country of origin China
Original language(s) Mandarin
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 40
Production
Location(s) Shanghai, England[1]
Running time 45 mins
Production company(s) Feng Jing Media
Fanstory Works
Release
First shown in China
Original release 2017 (2017)

See You Again (Chinese: 时间都知道) is an upcoming Chinese television series based on Sui Houzhu (随侯珠)'s novel of the same name.[2] It stars Tiffany Tang, Shawn Dou and Yang Shuo in the lead roles.[3]

Synopsis

On a plane journey to see her husband, Ye Jian meets with an accident and is transported back to the past in her dreams. Armed with knowledge from the future, she decides to solve all her problems beforehand and win over her future husband Ye Jiacheng from the beginning. Surprisingly, the younger Ye Jiacheng is an overly ambitious young lad who also has a knack for breaking ladies’ hearts.

In the past timeline, Shi Jian also befriends her superior Yi Pei, a young and successful CEO who harbours unrequited feelings for his new assistant. Shi Jian ultimately discovers that the ‘new’ past is full of surprises, and only time can tell what the future holds.

Cast

Actor Character Introduction
Tiffany Tang Shi Jian The female protagonist.
Shawn Dou Ye Jiacheng A young and inspiring architecture designer who is unrestrained and craves for freedom.
Yang Shuo Yi Pei A mysterious and cold man who bears the brunt of his family's expectations.
Lu Yi Yi Biya Shi Jian's main love rival.
Lan Mengying Zhao Wenwen Ye Jiacheng's ex-girlfriend.
Zhou Qiqi Song Xiaoying Yi Pei's fiancee.
Mu Le'en Lai Xiao Shi Jian's best friend.
Li Mao Zhang Kai Yi Pei's assistant.
Qian Yongchen Chang Jin
Feng Lijun Cheng Zisong
Chai Haowei Gao Yanfei Ye Jiacheng's good friend.
Chang Kuo-chu Old Master Yi

Production

Gao Xuan and Ren Baoru have previously worked together on well-received dramas such as My Youthfulness (2009) and Farewell, Vancouver (2011).

References

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