Wayward Kenting | |
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Traditional Chinese | 我在墾丁*天氣晴 |
Simplified Chinese | 我在垦丁*天气晴 |
Literal meaning | I'm in Kenting—"It's Sunny" |
Hanyu Pinyin | Wǒ Zài Kěndīng Tiānqì Qíng |
Created by | Chang Chao-sheng |
Written by |
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Directed by | Doze Niu |
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Music by |
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Opening theme | "You Ni de Kuaile" (有你的快樂) performed by Joanna Wang |
Ending theme | "Yinwei Ni Ai Wo" (因為你愛我) performed by Joanna Wang |
Country of origin | Taiwan |
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No. of episodes | 20 |
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Cinematography | Ko Cheng-ming |
Running time | 45 minutes |
Production company | Honto Productions |
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Network | Public Television Service |
Release | December 25, 2007 February 16, 2008 | –
Wayward Kenting (Chinese: 我在墾丁*天氣晴) is a 20-part Taiwanese television series produced by Honto Production and directed by Doze Niu. Most scenes were shot in Hengchun, Taiwan. Wayward Kenting received the Golden Bell Awards for Best Writing for a Television Series and nominations in three other categories.
Zhong Hanwen (Eddie Peng), Liangliang (Lee Kang-i) and Azuo (Lee Shiau Shiang) are good friends who all grew up in Kenting. Wayward Kenting tells the story of their attempts to protect the environment of their home. The series focuses on love, dreams and responsibility.
Lost in paradise--Joanna Wang (王若琳)
As love begins to mend--Joanna Wang (王若琳)
Unparalleled beauty--Sodagreen (苏打绿)
Wayward Kenting was put on screen on December 17, 2007.
Year | Ceremony | Category | Result |
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2008 | 43rd Golden Bell Awards[1] | Best Writing for a Television Series | Won |
Best Television Series | Nominated | ||
Best Actor - (Eddie Peng) | Nominated |