Best Time
Best Time 最美的时光 | |
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Also known as | Bei Shiguang Yao Yanmai De Mimi |
Genre | Romance, drama |
Written by |
Tong Hua (original story) Yu Xiaoqian Jing Yuanyuan Du Jun |
Directed by | Cang Lai-zan |
Starring |
Janine Chang Wallace Chung Jia Nailiang Han Xiting |
Country of origin | China |
Original language(s) | Mandarin |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 47 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Yu Yi |
Location(s) | China |
Running time | 30 to 45 mins |
Production company(s) | Xing Sheng Di Movie & Television Culture Co.,Ltd. (浙江夢幻星生園影視文化有限公司) |
Release | |
Original network | Hunan Satellite TV |
Original release | November 20 – December 22, 2013 |
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Traditional Chinese | 最美的時光 | ||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 最美的时光 | ||||||
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Best Time is a Chinese television series based on the novel The Most Beautiful Time by Tong Hua. Filming for the series started on April 2012.[1]
Synopsis
In high school, Su Man (Janine Chang) fell in love with Song Yi (Jia Nailiang), a student with good academics and superior basketball skills, loving him silently. She was then admitted to Tsinghua University School of Management and never heard news about him. Ten years later, Su Man finds out that Song Yi is back from the United States and is the new director of MG Company. The woman decides to join the company and she applies for clerk post faking her resume. The Chief Investment Officer Lu Li Cheng (Wallace Chung), who is successful yet wants to become the CEO of the company, finds out her true identity and threatens her, yet he appreciates her talent and keeps her by his side. The events turn out worse when Su Man's best friend falls for Song Yi, and Lu Li Cheng develops feelings for Su Man.
Cast
- Janine Chang as Su Man
- Wallace Chung as Lu Licheng
- Jia Nailiang as Song Yi
- Catherine Han as Xu Lianshuang
- Jiang Yijia as Lin Da
- Xiang Jin as Chun Ni
- Jiang Kai as Mike
- Liu Ying as Xu Qiu
- Jiang Yijia as Lin Da
- Mou Xiangying as Helen
- Liu Ling as Mrs. Xu
- He Jiang as Xu Zhongjin
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