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Comedy sheds light on HKers’ lives in Beijing
    2023-10-31  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

URBAN comedy “From Hong Kong to Beijing,” which tells the story of four Hong Kongers trying to adapt to life in Beijing, is making waves on TVB.

Co-directed by Chung Shu-kai and featuring actors Chan Chin-pang and Jinny Ng, this TV drama serves as one of TVB’s anniversary productions this year.

The narrative unfolds from the perspective of the Hong Kong characters, presenting their personal observations and understanding of Beijing’s customs, all in comedic form. The four Hong Kongers in the show exhibit the spirit of determination and resilience as they strive to adapt and succeed in the capital.

As policies and support for Hong Kongers seeking employment on the mainland have grown stronger, an increasing number of Hong Kong residents are making their way there.

Chan portrays Xu Gangren, who finds himself stationed in Beijing for a long time after an unexpected turn of events. His family’s entrepreneurial journey not only embodies courage and ambition but also reflects the Lion Rock Mountain spirit of Hong Kongers — an attitude that’s unafraid of failures and setbacks, a microcosm of the lives of countless Hong Kongers working in different cities.

For young people from Hong Kong contemplating a move to Beijing, Chan said, “Just do it. Do not fear taking risks and be open to trying new things.”

During the production, the cast spent four months to film in Beijing, Ningbo and Guangzhou. The inclusion of Beijing’s distinct characteristics, such as traditional courtyard houses and local delicacies, adds a fresh touch to the Hong Kong drama.

The cast members also explored Beijing during their leisure time, visiting scenic spots and savoring local cuisine while immersing themselves in the city’s cultural charm.

Many of the cast members are in Beijing for the first time, and their experience was in harmony with the series’ theme.

Chung, producer of the TV drama, is renowned in the Hong Kong industry, with classic Hong Kong TV and film productions like “Old Time Buddy” and “The House of 72 Tenants” to his credit.

As a veteran “Beijing drifter” himself, Chung has been residing in Beijing since 2005 and has participated in multiple hit series such as “Fighter of the Destiny.”

“Over the years, the mainland has developed rapidly, which many Hong Kongers may not be fully aware of. I hope that through this series, Hong Kongers can witness the development of our motherland,” said Chung.

(Global Times)

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