
Dot 2 Dot
Drama · Romance
Overview
Newly arrived in Hong Kong, language teacher Xiao-xue is fascinated by the mysterious dot graffiti around subway stations and tries to discover its meaning.
Top Cast


Moses Chan Ho
Moses Chan Ho
Wong Suet-chung
Moses Chan Ho
Wong Suet-chung


Meng Ting-yi
Meng Ting-yi
Cao Xiao-xue
Meng Ting-yi
Cao Xiao-xue


Lam Tze-Chung
Lam Tze-Chung
Fat Man
Lam Tze-Chung
Fat Man


David Siu Chung-Hang
David Siu Chung-Hang
Daniel Wong
David Siu Chung-Hang
Daniel Wong


Candy Cheung Shuet-Kan
Candy Cheung Shuet-Kan
Sin-yi
Candy Cheung Shuet-Kan
Sin-yi


Susan Shaw Yam-Yam
Susan Shaw Yam-Yam
Headmaster Winnie Tsang
Susan Shaw Yam-Yam
Headmaster Winnie Tsang


Crystal Cheung Man-Ka
Crystal Cheung Man-Ka
Helen
Crystal Cheung Man-Ka
Helen
Patrick Wong
Patrick Wong
Byron
Patrick Wong
Byron
Mung Kit
Mung Kit
Ka-yin
Mung Kit
Ka-yin
Alexander Charles Hochner
Alexander Charles Hochner
Alan
Alexander Charles Hochner
Alan
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