Moment in Peking (2005 TV series)

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Moment in Peking
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Poster
京华烟云 / 京華煙雲
Created by Zou Jingzhi, Zhang Yongchen, Yang Xiaoxiong
Starring Zhao Wei
Pan Yueming
Chen Baoguo
Pan Hong
Wang Gang
Zhao Kuie
Kou Zhenhai
Yu Qian
Qiu Qiwen
Huang Weide
Country of origin People's Republic of China
No. of episodes44
Production
Running time45 mins per episode
Original release
Network CCTV-1
ReleaseOctober 23, 2005 (2005-10-23) 
December 2005 (2005-12)

Moment in Peking is a 2005 Chinese television series produced by CCTV. It is adapted from the novel Moment in Peking by Lin Yutang, who was nominated for a Nobel Prize in 1940 and 1950. [1]

Contents

Cast

Reception

Accolades

AwardCategoryNomineeResult
China Audience TV FestivalFavorite Television SeriesMoment in PekingWon
China TV Drama Awards Best Television SeriesMoment in PekingWon
Best ProducerWang Pengyu
Yang Shanpu
Won
Best DirectorZhang ZienNominated
Best WritingZhang Yongchen
Yang Xiaoxiong
Nominated
Best Lead Actress Zhao Wei Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Wang Gang Won
Best Supporting Actor Kou Zhenhai Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Pan Hong Nominated
Best Original Theme Song Wang Liguang (Composer)
Feng Hai (Lyrist)
Zhao Wei (Performer)
Nominated
Favorite Actress Zhao Wei Won
26th Feitian Awards Outstanding Television SeriesMoment in PekingNominated
Outstanding Actress Zhao Wei Nominated
5th Golden Disk AwardsBest Original Music of Film or Television Series Wang Liguang Won
Best Original Theme Song Wang Liguang (Composer)
Feng Hai (Lyrist)
Zhao Wei (Performer)
Won

Influence

After airing on Taiwan and mainland China, for the series is very popular, there were a large stream to Lin Yutang's former residence. Audience started to focus on the classic novel again. [4]

In an episode of Taiwan long-term series Unforgettable Memories, the major role is watching the sense of Zhao Wei and Huang Weide break up in Moment in Peking.

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