Twenty-five years after Hong Kong's return to the motherland, Hong Kong has gone through many changes. Hong Kong people have risen to the challenge. Relying on their unyielding belief and ability, they have gathered strength and become stronger when they meet the strong. Under the leadership of host Hong Yongcheng, the audience can see the best of countless worlds created in this small land of Hong Kong, covering infrastructure, economy, medical care, sports, entertainment and other aspects. The program replays precious historical clips and invites participating guests to share their experiences in creating the "first" miracle, so that everyone can experience the beautiful scene of Hong Kong along the way, and look forward to creating more new opportunities in the future.
The Voice 超級巨聲 is a Hong Kong reality show style singing competition broadcast by TVB, and also selects Hong Kong's representative to the New Talent Singing Awards International Finals. It is unrelated to the international singing competition franchise The Voice, but it will follow that show's format starting no earlier than 2013.
The first season was presented by cantopop singer Prudence Liew and aired from July 19, 2009 to February 7, 2010. Wen Wang was the winner. Sammy Leung and Kristal Tin were the main presenters starting season two, which aired May 9, 2010 to September 12, 2010. Mag Lam was the winner. Season 3 premiered on August 14th, 2011 following the conclusion of the talk show, Say What.
A story that tackles the life experience and mental issues that plague the PTU officers from the perspective of a former undercover cop who returns to the force.
After successfully bringing down the triads, Gao Jiasheng goes back to wearing the police badge and crosses paths with Sergeant He Huiling and Team Leader Liu Jianhui. The three have their share of misgivings, but learn to build trust and friendship through a series of dangerous missions.
In the early years of the Republic of China, in a remote, backwards-thinking village - Safety Valley - women have always been bullied by men due to a male chauvinist feudal philosophy. A couple that has been influenced by Western thinking return to Safety Valley, hoping to change and build their hometown. Unfortunately, they encounter a clash between the old and new ways of thinking and face many difficulties. They get embroiled into a mysterious ghost bride murder case. Behind the kidnapping and murder case, there is a group of women who have been oppressed by men in power. They have secretly united to carry out a revenge mission.
High school is the most youthful and passionate time for everyone, and it may also be the most complex period in life. School life seems carefree, but the teenagers suffer from their own troubles and restlessness. In "Self Academy", Gigi, Chantel, Rock, Yumi, Aska, Windy, and other students have troubles stemming from their family, relationships, friendship, where they also seek self-worth. Ms. Wong, a new counseling psychologist who arrives at the school, hopes to help them courageously face and deal with problems, and promote mental health so that everyone can enjoy the short and beautiful years of high school.
Two young men with the same birthday have totally different lives. Benny Chan is from a rich family while Steven Ma is poor and they both hope to change their destiny with tui bei tu.
"Happy Together" portrays the daily life of the Man family, reflecting the living conditions of a typical Hong Kong family. For example, the family participates in property speculation and loses miserably, the wife works outside and causes dissatisfaction from her husband, the wife plans to invest in immigrating to a foreign country as a backup plan, middle-aged men having extramarital affairs, the wife's younger brother "Ah Chai" applies for public housing, the wife's shopping addiction, divorce between Zhu Zaibao and Dan Nao, the robbery of the Man family, Mr. Man's desire to return to mainland China for business, and Yue being forced by his mother to sell ginger as a street vendor. These were common events among Hong Kong people at the time, and the show brought these topics to television, resonating with the audience.