Glittering Days
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Glittering Days (also known as Pearl of the Orient) is a Hong Kong drama produced by TVB and released at the end of 2006.
- Cantonese Title: Dung Fong Ji Jue
- Vietnamese Title: Chuoi Ngay Huy Hoang
[edit] Cast
- Liza Wang as Kam Yin
- Roger Kwok as Ling Fung
- Charmaine Sheh as Fan Laan
- Susanna Kwan
- Lai Lok Yi as Susanna's son
- Sharon Chan
- Joel Chan as Roger's brother
- Paul Chun as Charmaine's father
Genre: 1960s, Musical
Episodes: 30
[edit] Synopsis
Kam Yin (Liza Wang Ming Chuen) is a former renowned Shanghai singer along with two others that make [Three Golden Flowers]. Because of the war that broke out at that time, Kam Yin becomes separeated with her son. Years later, Kam Yin has a small group who sings and performs at Hong Kong. The prominent singer of the time, Ling Fung (Roger Kwok Jun On) and Kam Ying meet; but they do not get along at all. Every time they meet, something happens.
Laan (Charmaine Sheh) is Ling Fung's childhood friend who has had a crush on him ever since. She makes her way out of the village side to find him, but there is something with her voice. Ling Fung in order to make Kam Yin embarrassed, and to get Laan away from him (as he does not want her to have any misunderstandings) makes her take in Laan as her student. However, who would have known that Laan became very popular. Someone informs the police with indications that Fung is a swindler of love and money. The chief investigator chases this case until the death and because of this, Fung can no longer continue working in the musical world. At this time, Fung accidentally finds out that the person who informed the reporter was Yin! Later, Yin finds out that her long lost son was actually Ling Fung all along..