Around the turn of the millennium and with the entire city in chaos, the government decides to eradicate the corrupt underground entertainment industry and money laundering practices to revitalize order and reduce crime.
A man steps out of a park fountain in Ho Chi Minh City with no recollection of who he is or where he came from. As he wanders through the city, piecing together clues to his past, he is relentlessly pursued by mysterious figures.
Chun Changsheng was abandoned in a flowing river and plucked up by a Taoist monk. He’s actually the fourth Prince of the Chen’s Royal bloodline. He’s plagued with an incurable illness, fated not to live past the age of 20. To find a cure, he leaves his temple, armed with a promise of marriage scroll, to become a student at a famous academy. He meets Xu Yourong and they slowly fall in love after hopping through the trials and tribulations of his journey.
In 1941. Feng Jiusi, the young police officer working within the British Concession, witnessed the death of a member of the underground Chinese Communist Party and was unfortunately marked as a suspect by the CCP. Meanwhile, the Japanese were amid clearing the anti-Japanese factions in Tianjin as they prepared to take over the British-French concession. As an undercover CCP member in the police force, Feng Jiusi must prove his loyalty to the CCP as he works to uncover the plot of the Japanese.
NIDA Graduate 2012. For more than 20 years, Lily Ji has proven she’s an entertainer and creative artist with immeasurable talents. From dancer (since the age of 3 for 11 years professional training), singer and musician (9 years), model (8 years), presenter (7 years), director (since 2012) to actress (since 2004) and now have the full time acting course training with NIDA (2012), she embodies what it truly means to be an entertainer and creative artist. Lily was born in Kunming, Yunnan—the spring city of China with its 25 rare minority groups, and the beautiful, peculiar, breathtaking and unique natural landscape, Lily has been nurturing by these precious and rich cultural, spiritual and natural environment all the way through her childhood. Lily went to Taiwan to attend the cultural exchange event held by the governments when she was 12 years old, during the time she was the solo singer, presenter and dancer. She came to Sydney in 2008 as an international student with very little base of English. One and a half years later she was accepted into the National Institute of Dramatic Art for the full time acting course. Meanwhile, she was the Miss Chinese International 2008 representing China region and received final top 5 for the final international finale. Now she is the performance director for the Miss Sydney Chinese 2012.