

2. Tiffany Tang as Qian Bao Bao in 'Still Love You'
Tiffany Tang, the goddess of Chinese screen, graces both Taiwanese and Mainland blockbusters with her presence. 'Still Love You', scripted by Dong Hua, sparked a wave across Asia, skyrocketing Tiffany Tang's fame to new heights. Shedding her sweet, innocent image for 'Still Love You', audiences rediscover her as 'Teacher Tran' in a fresh avatar as Qian Bao Bao.
Portraying a smart, agile yet fiercely brave military uniform-clad Qian Bao Bao, Tang not only wins over the stubborn cadets of the academy but also earns admiration for her youthful beauty and versatile acting skills at the age of 33.


3. Liu Shi Shi as Ruoxi in 'Scarlet Heart'
Famed for her role as Mu Nianci in 'The Legend of the Condor Heroes' (Hu Ge's version), it was her lead role as Ma'ertai Ruoxi in 'Scarlet Heart', adapted from Dong Hua's novel, that truly catapulted Liu Shi Shi into prominence.
Her ethereal beauty and inherent melancholy make her perfectly suited for period dramas. In 'Scarlet Heart', she brought to life the character of Ma'ertai Ruoxi with vibrant authenticity, at times mischievous and lovable, at others gentle and serene. Adorned in royal attire, Ruoxi, portrayed by Liu Shi Shi, exudes nobility and elegance, resembling a delicate orchid in solitude, quietly mesmerizing.


4. Liu Shi Shi as Ye Zhao in 'The Desert Blade'
Liu Shi Shi makes a stunning return to the screen in the new adaptation of Dong Hua's novel - 'The Desert Blade'. In this latest film, Liu Shi Shi once again cements her status as the 'period drama beauty' by embodying the character of Ye Zhao - the female lead.
Although only the first images have been released, they are already enough to make viewers gasp in awe at Liu Shi Shi's dazzling appearance. Her portrayal of Ye Zhao is at once proud and free-spirited, frolicking with wolves in the desert, yet utterly graceful in royal attire.


5. Jiang Qin Qin as Su Man in 'The Best of Times'
'The Best Time' emerges from the novel 'Secrets Buried by Time' by Dong Hoa, featuring stars like Wallace Chung, Jiang Qin Qin, and Jia Nailiang. Jiang Qin Qin breathes life into Su Man, a character harboring a quiet love for To Duc over 11 years.
Jiang Qin Qin, familiar to Vietnamese audiences through numerous roles, truly made her mark as Su Man. Excelling expectations, she portrayed Su Man's journey from a 17-year-old girl to a woman in her late twenties with grace and nuance.
Through Jiang's performance, viewers see reflections of themselves in Su Man's innocence, shyness, bravery, and resilience. Her sweet, radiant beauty and smile not only captivated To Duc (Jia Nailiang) and Lu Li Cheng (Wallace Chung) on screen but also enchanted viewers.


