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The On1y One (Chinese: 某某; pinyin: móu móu; lit. 'a certain someone'), is a 2024 Taiwanese television drama series starring Liu Dong Qin and Benjamin Tsang, and directed by Kuang-hui Liu of Your Name Engraved Herein. [2]
My Only 12% – Channel 3, iQIYI [121] My Ride – GMM 25, WeTV [126] My Secret Love – Channel 3 [127] My School President – GMM 25, Viu; Never Let Me Go – GMM 25, YouTube; Oh! My Sunshine Night – AIS Play; Our Days – AIS Play, One 31; Physical Therapy – AIS Play, One 31; Rak Diao – One 31, YouTube [128] Remember Me – Amarin TV
Filming of the drama began on November 30, 2015, in Beijing, China and ended on December 23, 2015. Featuring a first-time director and new actors, the drama had a production budget of only 5 million yuan (around US$741,300). Due to the low-budget, the cast did their own make-up most of the time and supplied some of their own clothes for the ...
The Boys Love (‘BL’) genre is getting bigger. Big enough for producers to organize fan meets similar to those for Asia’s mainstream TV shows or pop music stars. In an event organized at ...
You Are My Destiny [1] (Korean: 운명처럼 널 사랑해; RR: Unmyeongcheoreom Neol Saranghae; lit. Fated to Love You) is a 2014 South Korean television series starring Jang Hyuk, Jang Na-ra, Choi Jin-hyuk and Wang Ji-won.
Since the mid-2010s, Bilibili began to expand to a broader audience from its original niche market that focused on animation, comics, and games (ACG), and it has become a major Chinese over-the-top streaming platform serving videos on demand such as documentaries, variety shows, and other original programming. [1] Bilibili is known for its ...
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GagaOOLala is also one of the five founding members of the Marriage Equality Coalition Taiwan, one of the main LGBT rights group in Taiwan. [13] The organization was one of the main driving forces behind the passing of the same-sex marriage law in Taiwan on May 17, 2019, making it the first country in Asia.