
The Best is Yet to Come
Drama
Overview
In 2003, Han Dong, a teenager who dropped out of high school, arrives at Beijing with a dream of becoming a journalist.
Top Cast


White-K
White-K
Han Dong
White-K
Han Dong


Miao Miao
Miao Miao
Xiaozhu
Miao Miao
Xiaozhu


Zhang Songwen
Zhang Songwen
Huang Jiang
Zhang Songwen
Huang Jiang


Song Yang
Song Yang
Zhang Bo
Song Yang
Zhang Bo


Wang Yiquan
Wang Yiquan
Brother Biao
Wang Yiquan
Brother Biao


Zhou Yemang
Zhou Yemang
Director of the Newspaper
Zhou Yemang
Director of the Newspaper


Jia Zhangke
Jia Zhangke
Coal Mine Owner
Jia Zhangke
Coal Mine Owner


Qin Hailu
Qin Hailu
Mrs. Huang Jiang
Qin Hailu
Mrs. Huang Jiang


Kong Lingmei
Kong Lingmei
Landlady
Kong Lingmei
Landlady


Hu Tianyu
Hu Tianyu
Sunglasses man
Hu Tianyu
Sunglasses man
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