

Action · Comedy · Fantasy
Overview
The young monk Taka and his three disciples are captured by a demonic tree. Taka manages to escape thanks to the magic stick of Monkey King and decided to go free his companions. En route, he encounters a strange ally called Meiyan, a girl who is half-human and half monster. As Taka and his new friend set off on a fantastic adventure they will face many hardships and battles and may very well decide the fate of humanity and the entire universe...
Top Cast


Nicholas Tse Ting-Fung
Nicholas Tse Ting-Fung
Tripitaka
Nicholas Tse Ting-Fung
Tripitaka


Charlene Choi Chuek-Yin
Charlene Choi Chuek-Yin
Beauty
Charlene Choi Chuek-Yin
Beauty


Fan Bingbing
Fan Bingbing
Princess Shan
Fan Bingbing
Princess Shan


Chen Bolin
Chen Bolin
Monkey King
Chen Bolin
Monkey King


Kenny Kwan
Kenny Kwan
Piggy
Kenny Kwan
Piggy


Steven Cheung Chi-Hang
Steven Cheung Chi-Hang
Sandy Monk
Steven Cheung Chi-Hang
Sandy Monk


Isabella Leong Lok-Sze
Isabella Leong Lok-Sze
Red Child
Isabella Leong Lok-Sze
Red Child


Yuen Wah
Yuen Wah
Lord Chancellor Tortoise
Yuen Wah
Lord Chancellor Tortoise


Kara Hui Ying-Hung
Kara Hui Ying-Hung
Lo Ping
Kara Hui Ying-Hung
Lo Ping


Gordon Liu Chia-Hui
Gordon Liu Chia-Hui
Jade Emperor
Gordon Liu Chia-Hui
Jade Emperor
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