In remote Dapu Township, Chiayi, villagers face long journeys for medical care. When medical stations are finally set up, Dr. Yeh Ming-hsien and Dr. Lin Fan-hsing aim to solve their healthcare issues. Instead, they find themselves embraced by the villagers, gaining wisdom and courage from their resilient way of life. Despite their hardships, the villagers inspire hope and make the doctors' rural healthcare mission truly remarkable.
On the day of their 20th wedding anniversary, a car crash changes everything. A key, which door does it unlock? A boy, what kind of troubles will he stir up? Assistance from BFF, is she solving or causing problems? Wandering between worlds of the living and dead, solving love problems of lost men and women. With a 49-day deadline, can love to arrive in time?
A college girl fell in love with an indigenous boy. Can they find happiness when they met with objection from their parents?
Tong Yao (Jin Sha) is a lovely and optimistic girl. She accidentally discovered that she was suffering from a rare terminal disease. The sudden bad luck did not defeat her. On the contrary, she infected everyone around her with her tenacious vitality, including her divorced mother who smoked and drank heavily. The mother and daughter supported each other and worked hard to fight against fate until Tong Yao reached the end of her life. On the other hand, she was abandoned by her first love boyfriend Shi Lei due to illness, but soon she met her true love-Gu Yihang. However, terminal illness became an obstacle for the two of them.
The Young Warriors is a Chinese television series based on a series of novels and plays that detail the exploits of the Generals of the Yang Clan during the early Song Dynasty. The series was joint-produced by Chinese Entertainment Shanghai and Huayi Brothers Media Corporation, with collaboration from a stellar cast of talents from China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, the United States and Canada.