
Big Blue Lake
Drama
Overview
Lai Yee returned in Ho Chung, Sai Kung's home, alerted the village by the time of baptism is not as good as ever, but after ten years away, the mother (Tan Amy decoration), has also grow old, no longer was. Lai Yee re-enter the simple natural life, waiting at the mother's side, seems to want to recover the past ten years time, but the quiet outskirts of rigid world, but because old classmate Lin (Lawrence Chou decorated) broke into and became noisy. Two respective corner of the village, traveled with emotional regret to embark on finding love journey. Short period of time is full of lies, secrets and indulgence. Finally everyone is to find the big blue lake, a large blue lake in the heart and mind, to re-learn to put your face to meet the future more flee war.
Top Cast


Leila Tong
Leila Tong
Cheung Lai-yee
Leila Tong
Cheung Lai-yee


Lawrence Chou Chun-Wai
Lawrence Chou Chun-Wai
Lam Chun
Lawrence Chou Chun-Wai
Lam Chun


Amy Chum Yan-Mei
Amy Chum Yan-Mei
May
Amy Chum Yan-Mei
May
Tsang Ming
Tsang Ming
Lai-yee's father
Tsang Ming
Lai-yee's father


Ben Yeung
Ben Yeung
Lai-yee's brother
Ben Yeung
Lai-yee's brother
Au Wai-Lun
Au Wai-Lun
Lam Wing-heng
Au Wai-Lun
Lam Wing-heng


Lillian Ho Ga-Lai
Lillian Ho Ga-Lai
Chun's wife
Lillian Ho Ga-Lai
Chun's wife


Chiang Cho-Man
Chiang Cho-Man
Siu Man
Chiang Cho-Man
Siu Man
Day Chan Dik
Day Chan Dik
Day Day
Day Chan Dik
Day Day
Rebecca Yuen
Rebecca Yuen
Auntie Lam
Rebecca Yuen
Auntie Lam
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