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Love Story in Shanghai, also known as Symphony of Rain, is a 2001 Chinese period television drama series directed by Zhao Baogang, set in 1930s Shanghai.

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The show was broadcast on 14 national networks almost simultaneously beginning in late May 2001, and more than 20 local networks during the year. [1] It dominated ratings on Shanghai Television [2] and was the top-rated show on Guangdong Television for the year. [3] In Taiwan, it was broadcast on Taiwan Television in February/March 2001 and received respectable ratings. [4] In Japan, the show was streamed on the website showtime.jp beginning in May 2007. [5]

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