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Lavender (TV series)

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Also known as
  
Xun Yi Cao

Created by
  
First episode date
  
6 December 2001

Number of episodes
  
15

Cast
  
Tammy Chen, Joe Chen

Genre
  
Directed by
  
Liu Jun Jie 劉俊杰

Final episode date
  
7 February 2002

Program creator
  

Written by
  
Liu Cai Juan 劉書樺Fu Hui Zhen 傅慧貞

Starring
  
Ambrose Hsu 許紹洋Tammy Chen 陳怡蓉

Networks
  
Sanlih E-Television, tvOne

Similar
  
At Dolphin Bay, The Prince Who Turns into a Frog, 100% Senorita, My MVP Valentine, Fated to Love You

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Lavender (Chinese: 薰衣草; pinyin: Xun Yi Cao) is a Taiwanese TV serial drama which was broadcast in 2002. It was the first collaboration between Tammy Chen and Ambrose Hsu; years later, they starred again in another drama, Lao Shu Ai Da Mi, with their Lavender co-star, Wang Jian Long.

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Synopsis

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Ji Qing Chuan and Liang Yi Xun have been best friends since childhood. When Qing Chuan's family decided to migrate to the United States, Qing Chuan gave Yi Xun a bottle with lavender seeds. They promised to reunite after ten years, when the lavender seeds in the bottle would finally be in bloom.

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After ten years, Qing Chuan fulfilled his promise and returned to Taiwan as the now popular singer, Leo. Yi Xun and Qing Chuan started to rekindle old feelings, until Maggie and Xiao Tong entered the picture and tried to destroy their relationship, adding to Yi Xun's heart ailment that can cause her death.

Summary

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Since her birth, Ah Xun (Tammy Chen), as well as her sister Yicheng, have been suffering from a heart disease which makes them unable to run or do a lot of activities that other children do. Because of this she is picked on by all her schoolmates. Her only friend is a boy named Qing Chuan. Always together, Ah Xun is saddened when Qing Chuan tells her that he and his family are moving to America. Unwilling to never see each other again, Qing Chuan gives her a glass bottle filled with a piece of lavender as a token that he will never forget her, and promises her that he will meet up with her again ten years later on Ah Xun's 20th birthday.

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Ten years pass and Ah Xun still has not forgotten her first love Qing Chuan, even though her boss's son Xiao Tong is in love with her, and she waits for the day when she can see him again. Qing Chuan returns to Taiwan, but this time known as the famous singer named Leo. Leo has not forgotten about her either, and after a few misunderstandings, the two of them meet and start a relationship. But with the presence of Xiao Tong, Leo's girlfriend Maggie, and Ah Xun's illness, they wonder if they will be able to stay together.

Cast

  • Ambrose Hsu as Leo Li Qing Chuan
  • Tammy Chen as Liang Yi Xun
  • Wang Jian Long as Xiao Tong / Tong Wei Sheng
  • Lin Wei Jun as Maggie
  • Lin Heng Yi as Liang Yi Chen
  • Chen Teng Long as Du Xiu Qi
  • Xu Gui Ying as Liang's mother
  • Hsia Ching Ting as Peter
  • Rio Peng as reporter
  • Ke Yi Rou as Jing Jing
  • Chen Qiao En as Xiao Wei
  • Yang Ya Zhu as Xiao Yu
  • Renzo Liu as Bartender
  • Soundtrack

  • "Floral Fragrance" 花香 by Ambrose Hsu 許紹洋
  • "Moment of Happiness" 幸福的瞬間 by Ambrose Hsu 許紹洋
  • Philippine showing

    "Lavender" was among the pioneering television series that initiated the Asianovela craze in the Philippines. This trend was also notably propelled by the success of "Meteor Garden." "Lavender" gained significant popularity, leading to multiple broadcasts on GMA 7 and its affiliate channels. Initially featured in GMA’s primetime block, the series was subsequently re-aired in earlier time slots due to its enduring popularity.

    References

    Lavender (TV series) Wikipedia