Two TV dramas produced in Hong Kong, The Drive of Life
and Hong Kong Sisters, are to be broadcasted on the
Chinese mainland by the Central Television Station (CCTV).
The TV shows, shot by Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB), the
largest broadcasting company in Hong Kong, are being aired as one
of many activities to mark the tenth anniversary of Hong Kong's
reunification with the mainland.
The Drive of Life features a collection of A-list Hong
Kong TV stars, including popular actresses Charmaine Sheh and
Myolie Wu, and experienced actor Damian Lau.
Despite not having as many big names in its cast, Hong Kong
Sisters has an excellent plot. It tells the story of two
sisters from Kong Lamma Island who chose different ways of life
with differing social values.
The Drive of Life will be broadcast on CCTV-8 from June
30, while Hong Kong Sisters will be shown on CCTV-1 from
June 16.
(CRI.cn June 15, 2007)