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*'''Artistic director:''' Ye Jin Tian (叶锦添)
 
*'''Artistic director:''' Ye Jin Tian (叶锦添)

Revision as of 20:33, 14 November 2020

The Dream of Red Mansions

Details

  • Title: 红楼梦 / Hong Lou Meng
  • English title: The Dream of Red Mansions
  • Genre: Period drama, romance
  • Episodes: 50
  • Broadcast network: QTV
  • Broadcast period: 2010-Jun-24 to 2010-Jul-14
  • Air time: 19:00 (3 episodes a day)
  • Original soundtrack: The Dream of Red Mansions (2010) OST
  • Related TV series: See Hong Lou Meng

Synopsis

Jia Bao Yu is a male heir who grew up in a wealthy feudal clan dominated by women. His love affairs with his cousins Lin Dai Yu and Xue Bao Chai happened in the midst of his family's struggle to remain influential.

Teaser/Trailer

User/Viewer Ratings

4.00
(4 votes)

Cast

Main Cast
Supporting Cast

Production Credits

Recognitions

  • 2011 Seoul International Drama Awards: Popular Actor Award (Yu Xiao Tong)
  • 2010 2nd China TV Drama Awards:
  • 2010 The Mango TV Fan Festival: Best Couple (Yang Yang & Li Qin)
  • 2010 TV Drama South Awarding Ceremony: Best Newcomer (Li Qin)

Notes

  • Filming took place in Hengdian World Studios.
  • Yao Di originally won the role of Xue Bao Chai, but was recast as Lin Dai Yu after Director Hu Mei withdrew from the production. Later, she was recast again as Wang Xi Feng.
  • Premiered on QTV (Qingdao Television Station). Then on Sept 2nd, 2010 broadcast on AHTV and BTV.
  • It was one of the most expensive Chinese TV series ever made at RMB118 million (US$17.55 million). Unlike the 1987 version, this series adapts the Cheng-Gao version.

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