Seo Munju, a highly accomplished diplomat and former ambassador to the United Nations, and Sanho, an international special agent shrouded in a veil of secrets, race to uncover the truth behind an attack that threatens the future stability of the Korean peninsula.
Qing Ying and Bai Feng share one body and two souls. A century after a tragic betrayal on her wedding day, Qing Ying awakens to save Bai Feng through dual cultivation, targeting Wang Chen, her lover’s reincarnation. Love blooms again, but old enemies return. Betrayal, heartbreak, and sacrifice follow, until only hope for rebirth remains.
Hotel***" is a comedy series that follows the adventures of the employees of a charming Belgrade hotel whose fate hangs in the balance.
When the new owner from Germany announces that she plans to sell it, the eclectic group of employees must join forces and raise the quality of service in order to fight for membership in the European Family of Hotels (EFH), believing that this is the only way to save their jobs and their homes.
It depicts the story of a young Sabzevari man on the eve of his wedding ceremony; a young man who is involved in strange and unexpected problems and tries to overcome these challenges. One of the prominent features of this series is the use of the sweet and authentic Sabzevari dialect, which, along with the humorous and sweet atmosphere of the story, creates fun and memorable moments for the audience.
After reborn, Xie Miaoyi plots to seize the Houfu by hiring a "poor scholar" for a child—only to realize he's the ruthless Regent Wang, who’s secretly schemed to claim her. With vengeance burning, she traps the cold prince, crushes her treacherous husband and concubine, and devours their fates in a brutal comeback!
An investigation into the inner workings of an economic model where profitability takes precedence over the well-being of children and their families. Former employees provide behind-the-scenes accounts of these daycare centers, which now operate on a profit-driven basis. In France, Germany, and the United Kingdom, this sector is being privatized, paradoxically thanks to massive public subsidies. But where do these public funds end up?