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Beijing My Love

Beijing My Love
  • English:Beijing My Love
  • Korean:북경 내사랑
  • Original Network: KBS(2004)
  • Aired: 2004/05/10 - 2004/07/13
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Summary&Synopsis
beijing my love (Korean: 북경 내사랑) is a TV Series. Broadcast starts on 2004-05-10. The broadcast ended on 2004-07-13.
The broadcasting station is KBS (2004). A joint TV series commemorating the 10th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Korea and China, depicting love and ambition! . He is the only son of Korea Electronics, one of Korea's leading conglomerates, and has a strong relationship with himself and others.
Na Min-guk (Kim Jae Won) is a handsome man. Min-guk, who loves women and has lived his life doing whatever he wants out of rebelliousness, is left behind by his father in an unfamiliar place in Beijing, and is forced to live in a new environment.
They are told to follow their own path. Min-guk is left behind in an environment he doesn't know and continues to have trouble in a country where he doesn't even speak the language.
He then meets Yang Xue (Song Feifei), an innocent Chinese girl who attends the Korean language department at Peking University, and they develop a mutual love for each other. However, Jung, a beautiful Korean woman who likes Min-guk,
- Yong Sook (Chae Young) and Zhang Dong (Jang Dong), a Chinese man who has always had a crush on Yang Xue, appear and their love is put to the test... .
The Korean TV series "Beijing My Love" (Beijing My Love) was the first to be aired in 2002 to commemorate the 10th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Korea and China.
A TV series with a national concept planned by both Korea and China. The film was co-produced and completed by South Korea's KBS and Chinese state broadcaster CCTV over a total production period of three years. “Beijing My
``Love'' stars Kim Jae Won, a rising Korean actor who is also active in Japan, and ``Barbie'' Han Chae Young.
. From China, popular mainland actors Guo Xiaodong and Song Feifei co-star. A moving success story that crosses borders and ideology, with a gorgeous cast.




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