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The lighthouse was named after Major-General Sir George Charles d'Aguilar and began service 6 April 1875. The light was a fixed dioptric first order Fresnel lens , emitting a white light on a focal plane of 200 feet (61 m) above sea level, that could be seen in clear weather 23 nautical miles (43 km; 26 mi).
Highest-rated drama series of 2019 Rank English title Chinese title Average Peak Premiere week Final week Series finale HK viewers (millions) 1 The Defected: 鐵探 29 33: 28 31 33: 1.87 2 Big White Duel: 白色強人 29 32 28 31 32.7 1.87 3 Barrack O'Karma: 金宵大廈 27 31.1 25 29 29.8 1.80 4 Wonder Women: 多功能老婆 26 28.7 25 26 28.7 ...
Written by Lee Yee-wah, Tiger Cubs began pre-production with the backing of the Hong Kong Police Force, which supported the drama with their newest SDU equipment. [1] With a budget of over HK$15 million, each episode took HK$1 million to make, three times more expensive than an average TVB drama production. [2]
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Drama HD format Co-production with Shanghai Television: Official website: 20 Sep– 15 Oct The Comeback Clan 翻叮一族 20 Kwan Wing-chung (producer); Ha Yu, Benz Hui, Kiki Sheung, Christine Ng, Sammul Chan, Ngo Ka-nin, Shirley Yeung, Natalie Tong "八十前後" 26 [15] Drama HD format Official website: 18 Oct– 28 Nov No Regrets
Tiger Cubs II (Chinese: 飛虎II; Cantonese Yale: Fēi Fú; literally "flying tigers 2"), alternatively titled Special Duties Unit II, is a 2014 Hong Kong police procedural television drama produced by TVB under executive producer Lam Chi-wah.
The drama is broadcast on Hong Kong's Jade and HD Jade channels from 26 October till 6 December 2015 every Monday through Friday during its 8:30–9:30 pm timeslot with a total of 30 episodes. The drama is a fictional telling of Song dynasty poet Su Shi and is the last of TVB's four 2015 grand anniversary dramas to be broadcast. [2]
Fly Me to the Moon (Chinese: 但願人長久) is a 2023 Hong Kong family drama film directed and written by Sasha Chuk, and produced by Stanley Kwan and Jun Li.Chuk also stars in a lead role, alongside Angela Yuen and Wu Kang-ren, as a Hunanese girl who immigrated to Hong Kong at a young age and faces poverty, discrimination and family issues.