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Bukit Ho Swee | |
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河水山 | |
Genre | Period drama |
Directed by | Foo Seng Peng 符之炳 |
Starring |
Allan Wu Priscelia Chan Qi Yuwu |
Opening theme | 河水山 by Lee Wei Song, sung by Maggie Theng |
Original language | Chinese |
No. of episodes | 29 |
Production | |
Running time | approx. 45 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | MediaCorp TV Channel 8 |
Release | 29 May 8 July 2002 | –
Bukit Ho Swee (河水山) is a Singaporean Chinese language TV series aired in 2002 on Channel 8. With the " kampungs" of Bukit Ho Swee, a prominent Chinese estate notorious for its cramped squatters and gangsters at that time, as a backdrop, the series is set during the 1950s prior to the infamous fire of 1961. [1]
The story revolves around the tenants who live in Bukit Ho Swee. The tenants engage in petty squabbles with one another frequently and it is only during times of difficulties that some of them realise the strong bonds that have been forged along the way as well as the importance of harmonious living.
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Bukit Ho Swee | |
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河水山 | |
Genre | Period drama |
Directed by | Foo Seng Peng 符之炳 |
Starring |
Allan Wu Priscelia Chan Qi Yuwu |
Opening theme | 河水山 by Lee Wei Song, sung by Maggie Theng |
Original language | Chinese |
No. of episodes | 29 |
Production | |
Running time | approx. 45 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | MediaCorp TV Channel 8 |
Release | 29 May 8 July 2002 | –
Bukit Ho Swee (河水山) is a Singaporean Chinese language TV series aired in 2002 on Channel 8. With the " kampungs" of Bukit Ho Swee, a prominent Chinese estate notorious for its cramped squatters and gangsters at that time, as a backdrop, the series is set during the 1950s prior to the infamous fire of 1961. [1]
The story revolves around the tenants who live in Bukit Ho Swee. The tenants engage in petty squabbles with one another frequently and it is only during times of difficulties that some of them realise the strong bonds that have been forged along the way as well as the importance of harmonious living.