Curse of the Royal Harem

Curse of the Royal Harem
萬凰之王

Curse of the Royal Harem official poster
Also known as The Queen of All
Genre Historical fiction
Drama
Written by Lee Yee-wah
Choi Shuk-yin
Starring Jessica Hsuan
Myolie Wu
Sunny Chan
Gigi Wong
Nancy Wu
Joel Chan
Theme music composer Tang Chi-wai (opening)
Yip Kai-chung (ending)
Opening theme Kok On Tin Ming (各安天命) by Susanna Kwan
Ending theme Tin Cho Tei Chit (天造地設) by Myolie Wu
Country of origin Hong Kong
Original language(s) Cantonese
No. of episodes

Hong Kong:29

Overseas:31
Production
Executive producer(s) Chong Wai-kin
Location(s) Hong Kong
Camera setup Multi camera
Production company(s) TVB
Release
Original network Jade
HD Jade
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original release 31 October – 4 December 2011
Chronology
Preceded by Super Snoops
Followed by Bottled Passion
External links
Website
Curse of the Royal Harem
Traditional Chinese 萬凰之王
Simplified Chinese 万凰之王
Literal meaning "The King Among Ten Thousand Phoenixes"

Curse of the Royal Harem (Traditional Chinese: 萬凰之王; literally "The King Among Ten Thousand Phoenixes") is a 2011 Hong Kong period drama produced by TVB under executive producer Chong Wai-kin. The 45-minute episodes aired from 31 October to 4 December 2011, in a total of 27 episodes in Hong Kong and 29 episodes for the overseas audience. It is one of three grand TVB productions used to celebrate the channel's 44th anniversary, the other two being Super Snoops and Forensic Heroes III.

The drama is Hong Kong's second highest-rating serial drama of 2011.

Summary

Set in the mid-1800s Qing Dynasty, Curse of the Royal Harem is loosely based on the reign of the Daoguang Emperor of China and tells of the drama and romantic intrigue in the court's Manchurian royal harem.[1]

Yee-lan, the Consort Tsuen (Jessica Hsuan) was the new wife of Emperor Do-kwong (Sunny Chan)'s elder brother. However, Do-kwong's brother was missing after a battle and his body was never found. Empress Dowager Kung-chee (Gigi Wong) was devastated that she lost her beloved son and saw Yee-lan, as an ominous woman and wanted her dead. Because Do-kwong was already in love with Yee-lan, since he was young, he chose to save her by making Yee-lan, as his new concubine, which angered his wife, Empress Hao-sun (Myolie Wu). Partnering up with Empress Dowager, the two vowed to eradicate Yee-lan, using many different schemes to harm her. As Yee-lan, wanted to protect herself, she did not hesitate to battle the Empress to the end. During their battle, Yee-lan, accidentally discovered a major plot happening in the royal harem. Who is behind this big plot? Who will be the winner in this intense battle in the royal harem?

Cast and characters

Character names are in Cantonese romanisation.

Main cast

Minor characters

Viewership ratings

Week Episode(s) Average points Peaking points Viewers in millions (peak) References
1
1 — 6
29
34
1.85 (2.17)
[2]
2
7 — 11
29
1.85 (—)
[3]
3
12 — 16
29
1.85 (—)
[4]
4
17 — 21
29
31
1.85 (1.98)
[5]
5
22 — 27
31
33
1.98 (2.10)
[6]
6
28 — 29
39
43
2.49 (2.74)
[7]

Awards and Nominations

My AOD Favourite Awards 2011

45th TVB Anniversary Awards 2011

International Broadcast

References

External links

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