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The Rippling Blossom
魚躍在花見
GenreRomantic drama
Screenplay byWong Yeung-tat
Yip Tin-shing
Law Pui-ching
Cheung Ying-wai
Lai Sin-yee
Fung Ching-man
Connie Pun
Directed byJoe Chan
Yip Chun-gai
Chung Kwok-keung
Lee Shu-fan
StarringJulian Cheung
Michael Tse
Myolie Wu
Damian Lau
Tavia Yeung
Lisa Lui
Ngo Ka-nin
Angelina Lo
Theme music composerRoy Chow
Opening themeHow Deep is the Ocean (究竟海有幾深) by Julian Cheung
Country of originHong Kong
Original languageCantonese
No. of episodes19 (Hong Kong)
20 (Overseas)
Production
ProducerChong Wai-kin
Production locationsHong Kong
Hokkaido, Japan
Tokyo, Japan
Running time45 minutes
Production companyTVB
Original release
NetworkTVB Jade
Release7 February (2011-02-07) –
4 March 2011 (2011-03-04)
The Rippling Blossom
Traditional Chinese魚躍在花見
Simplified Chinese鱼跃在花见
Literal meaning"The Flying Fish in Hanami"

The Rippling Blossom is a 2011 Hong Kong romantic drama series produced by TVB and starring Julian Cheung, Michael Tse, Myolie Wu, Damian Lau and Tavia Yeung. The premiere episode aired on 7 February 2011 on TVB Jade.[needs update]

It was filmed from 25 October 2009 to 20 January 2010. Filming locations included Hokkaido, as well as Tokyo and Hong Kong.

Synopsis

A Hong Kong dining mogul leaves behind a sushi restaurant to his second wife, Kong Ying-yuet (Lisa Lui), their son, Yue Chi-hiu (Michael Tse) and the son from his third wife, Yue Chi-ying (Julian Cheung).

Hiu and Ying are remarkable Japanese cuisine chefs whose main aim in life is to pursue excellence in cuisine. Although Hiu and Ying are half-brothers, they get along very well.

When their father's first wife, Lang Yung-yung (Angelina Lo), creates trouble for the restaurant, Hiu declares to challenge her, claiming whoever wins will have the restaurant.

Yung sends her personal nurse, Choi Sze-lung (Tavia Yeung) to get close to Hiu. He is completely smitten by love for her but soon becomes unhappy with their lukewarm relationship.

On the other hand, their supply for fresh food has been shut out. Ying has to make a trip to Hokkaido, Japan to buy fish. He meets Keung Keung (Myolie Wu), a willful girl from a wealthy family on the plane. They also meet Mo-yung Ching (Damian Lau) who is known as "The God of Fish" in the market. As the relationship between Ying and Keung Keung grows, she finds out that Mo-yung Ching is her long lost father. Mo-yung Ching becomes Ying's mentor and helps him through the competition to win the first overseas Japanese restaurant franchise in Hong Kong. As Ying's career grows, Hiu becomes more jealous of his brother and starts to scheme with Choi Sze-lung to get his father's fortunes.

As Hiu and Ying have setbacks in their career, family and their loved ones after their attempt to save the restaurant, the brothers decide to have a competition. Hiu removes his jealousy of Ying and holds a placid mood to take part in this fair competition. When the judge is going to announce the final result, Ying receives a call that says Keung Keung suffered an accident and now she is in hospital. Ying immediately leaves the competition without knowing the result. Keung Keung recovers after several days. Then, Hiu tells Ying that Ying is the winner in last competition and he is proud of him.[1]

Cast

The Yue family

The Mo-yung family

The Choi family

January Otaki / Isushi Japanese restaurant

Other cast

Awards and nominations

Viewership ratings

Week Episodes Average Points Peaking Points References
1 February 7–11, 2011 1 — 5 29 31 [2]
2 February 14–17, 2011 6 — 9 30 33 [3]
3 February 21–25, 2011 10 — 14 31 [4]
4 February 28–March 4, 2011 15 — 20 32 38 [5]
March 4, 2011 19 — 20 34 38 [5]

Related series

References

  1. ^ "鱼跃在花见 (豆瓣)". movie.douban.com. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
  2. ^ "AsianEU - The Best Choice - Easy, Convenient and Friendly". AsianEU - The Best Choice - Easy, Convenient and Friendly. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
  3. ^ "AsianEU - The Best Choice - Easy, Convenient and Friendly". AsianEU - The Best Choice - Easy, Convenient and Friendly. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
  4. ^ "AsianEU - The Best Choice - Easy, Convenient and Friendly". AsianEU - The Best Choice - Easy, Convenient and Friendly. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
  5. ^ a b Week 4 Ratings