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  1. 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 .

  2. Drama: The Rippling Blossom; Country: Hong Kong ; Episodes: 20; Aired: Feb 7, 2011 - Mar 4, 2011; Aired On: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday; Original Network: TVB Jade ; Duration: 45 min. Genres: Food, Romance; Content Rating: Not Yet Rated

  3. 7. Feb. 2011 · Season 1 (2011) ← Back to season list. Episodes 20. Sort. 1. Episode 1. 0 % February 7, 2011 • 45m. After the death of the Hong Kong dining mogul YU FAI-WONG, his first wife LANG YUNG-YUNG takes over the whole Tai Wong Restaurant Group.

  4. 7. Feb. 2011 · After the death of the Hong Kong dining mogul YU FAI-WONG, his first wife LANG YUNG-YUNG takes over the whole Tai Wong Restaurant Group. Only a sushi restaurant “Yuet Long Sa” named after his second wife KONG YING-YUET is left behind to YUET and the two sons YU CHI-HIU and YU CHI-YING. HIU is a remarkable Japanese cuisine chef and he takes charge of the restaurant. YING’s mother is the ...

  5. 7. Feb. 2011 · The Rippling Blossom is a 2011 TVB modern romance drama series. The premiere episode aired on 7 February 2011. It was filmed from 25 October 2009 to 20 January 2010. Filming locations included Hokkaido, as well as Tokyo and Hong Kong.

  6. 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 chefhood.

  7. trakt.tv › shows › the-rippling-blossom-2011-203773The Rippling Blossom - Trakt

    The Rippling Blossom is a 2011 TVB modern romance drama series. The premiere episode aired on 7 February 2011. It was filmed from 25 October 2009 to 20 January 2010. Filming locations included Hokkaido, as well as Tokyo and Hong Kong.