Full Happiness
Comedy
Overview
Chi-keung and Bak Lan separated due to disputes, and Chi-keung took the younger daughter Siu-bo back to Macau while Lan brought the elder daughter Dai-bo to Hong Kong. While they both have partners, Lai-kuen and Jimmy, they still have ambivalent feelings towards each other. Siu-bo and Dai-bo bumped into each other during an occasion in Macau and decided to swap places to see their mum/dad whom they had rarely seen since birth. They were moved and persuaded their grandparents to reconcile with their parents. Despite warts and all, Chi-keung and Lan reunited and they all became a happy family again.
Top Cast


Petrina Fung Bo-Bo
Petrina Fung Bo-Bo
Dai-bo/ Siu-bo
Petrina Fung Bo-Bo
Dai-bo/ Siu-bo


Woo Fung
Woo Fung
Chi-keung
Woo Fung
Chi-keung


Law Yim-Hing
Law Yim-Hing
Bak Lan
Law Yim-Hing
Bak Lan


Lee Heung-Kam
Lee Heung-Kam
Ding Lai-kuen
Lee Heung-Kam
Ding Lai-kuen


Mak Gei
Mak Gei
Jimmy
Mak Gei
Jimmy


Hui Ying-Sau
Hui Ying-Sau
grandfather
Hui Ying-Sau
grandfather


Ma Siu-Ying
Ma Siu-Ying
grandmother
Ma Siu-Ying
grandmother


Yung Yuk-Yi
Yung Yuk-Yi
grandmother
Yung Yuk-Yi
grandmother


Pang Pang
Pang Pang
grandfather
Pang Pang
grandfather
On Wai-Lin
On Wai-Lin
Siu-bo and Dai-bo's cousin
On Wai-Lin
Siu-bo and Dai-bo's cousin
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