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''Inbound Troubles'' (; literally "cousin, you are good!"), is a
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television comedy drama serial produced by
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and Wong Wai-sing. The serial, which touches on the growing cultural differences between Hong Kong and mainland China, premiered on Monday, 14 January 2013 on
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and HD Jade, and ran for 20 episodes. Filming took place in Hong Kong,
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,
Dongguan Dongguan (; ) is a prefecture-level city in central Guangdong Province, China. An important industrial city in the Pearl River Delta, Dongguan borders the provincial capital of Guangzhou to the north, Huizhou to the northeast, Shenzhen to the s ...
, and
Qingyuan Qingyuan, formerly romanized as Tsingyun, is a prefecture-level city in northern Guangdong province, China, on the banks of the Bei or North River. During the 2020 census, its total population was 3,969,473, out of whom 1,738,424 lived in the ...
from June to September 2012. The first trailer debuted at TVB's ''Sales Presentation 2013'' event on November 8, 2012. ''Inbound Troubles'' had the highest-rated Hong Kong serial debut in 2013. The first episode attracted over 2.12 million viewers. Praised for its "realistic portrayal" of Hong Kong's current social issues, the serial has received favourable reviews.


Synopsis

Aiming to become the best tour guide in the industry, Ng Ka-yee (
Roger Kwok Roger Kwok Chun-on is a Hong Kong television actor and former singer, who works for the TV station TVB. Kwok was born in Hong Kong, and his native family roots are in Zhongshan, Guangdong. He is one of the three actors who won Best Actor three t ...
) sets up a travel agency with his girlfriend Szema Shuk-ching (
Angela Tong Angela Tong (born 30 June 1975) is a Hong Kong actress. She was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada with family roots in Shunde, Guangdong, China. She was Miss Chinese Montreal 1995. She was educated in Concordia University. Pageant life After winn ...
) but he goes bankrupt and owes a huge debt after being cheated by others. Ka-yee wishes to pass the last few months of bankruptcy peacefully and start a new chapter with Shuk-ching after marriage. However, Shuk-ching falls in love with his best friend Ching Siu-shan (Bob) and Ka-yee is devastated. During the time, Ka-yee runs into the newly immigrated social worker Yik Suet-fei (
Joey Meng Joey Meng Yee-man born 2 October 1970 is a Hong Kong actress, model and beauty spokesperson. She is best known for her roles with television network ATV before moving to network TVB in 2013. Her contract with TVB ended in 2020. Life and career ...
), his Dongguan cousin Choi Sum (
Wong Cho-lam Wong Cho-lam (born Wong Ho-yin; 9 January 1980) is a Hong Kong entertainer currently working as the Chief Creative Officer of TVB. He works as a stage actor, stage director, television actor, voice actor, DJ, television host, lyricist, scriptwrit ...
) who dreams to be a singer in Hong Kong and the old singer Monrole (
Mimi Chu Mimi Chu (), born Choo Yit Mei () is a Malaysian-born Hong Kong actress and singer. She lived in Singapore before moving to Hong Kong. She has appeared at many events. As an actress, she is a recognised face in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia hav ...
) who is looking for free meals everywhere. In addition, his younger sister Ng Chi-ching (
Ivana Wong Ivana Wong Yuen Chi (Chinese: 王菀之; born 18 June 1980) is a Hong Kong female singer-songwriter who entered the music industry in 2005. In subsequent years, she swept the board of creative singer awards as well as songwriting awards. She w ...
) also returns to Hong Kong by lying to him that she has completed her master's degree in Taiwan already. Different culture and lifestyles between Hong Kong and mainland China create family farce every day. Used to be a coward with low self-esteem for all his life, Ka-yee suddenly wakes up and discovers his ultimate dream.


Cast and characters

*
Roger Kwok Roger Kwok Chun-on is a Hong Kong television actor and former singer, who works for the TV station TVB. Kwok was born in Hong Kong, and his native family roots are in Zhongshan, Guangdong. He is one of the three actors who won Best Actor three t ...
as Ng Ka-yee (吳嘉儀): : Hong Kong tour guide. Together with his girlfriend Szema Shuk-ching, Ka-yee opened up a travel agency that strictly serves mainland Chinese tourists. *
Wong Cho-lam Wong Cho-lam (born Wong Ho-yin; 9 January 1980) is a Hong Kong entertainer currently working as the Chief Creative Officer of TVB. He works as a stage actor, stage director, television actor, voice actor, DJ, television host, lyricist, scriptwrit ...
as Choi Sum (蔡芯): :Ka-yee's
second cousin Most generally, in the lineal kinship system used in the English-speaking world, a cousin is a type of familial relationship in which two relatives are two or more familial generations away from their most recent common ancestor. Commonly, " ...
from
Dongguan, China Dongguan (; ) is a prefecture-level city in central Guangdong Province, China. An important industrial city in the Pearl River Delta, Dongguan borders the provincial capital of Guangzhou to the north, Huizhou to the northeast, Shenzhen to the so ...
. Choi Sum leaves his home to audition for the "Super Star" singing competition in Hong Kong. After losing out in the auditions, Choi Sum considered returning to Dongguan, but decides to stay after struggling singer, Monrole, takes him as her student. He then realizes that Monrole is his mother. Wong Cho-lam also serves as the scriptwriter and casting consultant for ''Inbound Troubles''. *
Joey Meng Joey Meng Yee-man born 2 October 1970 is a Hong Kong actress, model and beauty spokesperson. She is best known for her roles with television network ATV before moving to network TVB in 2013. Her contract with TVB ended in 2020. Life and career ...
as Yik Suet-fei (易雪飛): :A social worker for mainland Chinese immigrants. ''Inbound Troubles'' is Meng's first TVB television drama. *
Ivana Wong Ivana Wong Yuen Chi (Chinese: 王菀之; born 18 June 1980) is a Hong Kong female singer-songwriter who entered the music industry in 2005. In subsequent years, she swept the board of creative singer awards as well as songwriting awards. She w ...
as Ng Chi-ching (吳芝晴): :Ka-yee's younger sister who dropped out of law school in order to pursue a career in music. ''Inbound Troubles'' is Wong's television drama debut. She also wrote several performance numbers for the drama, including the theme song. *
Angela Tong Angela Tong (born 30 June 1975) is a Hong Kong actress. She was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada with family roots in Shunde, Guangdong, China. She was Miss Chinese Montreal 1995. She was educated in Concordia University. Pageant life After winn ...
as Szema Shuk-ching (司馬淑貞): :Ka-yee's stingy girlfriend, who also works as tour guide. At one point in the show, she is known as the "Evil Tour Guide", as she forces people into a jewellery shop, locking her tour group inside and not letting them out unless they all purchased gold. She is filmed later on the tour bus yelling at the tourists for not buying anything and making her lose face, by Choi Sum, who later uploads it by accident onto a video sharing site. This video goes viral overnight and the next day, she is bombarded by news reporters. *
Louis Cheung Louis Cheung (; born 11 January 1980) is a Hong Kong singer, songwriter, and actor. He is an alumnus of The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, majoring in acting. His first play was in 1997, and he has performed in a total of more than 20 ...
as Sung Wai-chiu (宋為潮): :Chi-ching's flamboyant and fashionable boyfriend. ''Inbound Troubles'' is Cheung's first television drama with TVB, after signing a filming contract with the station in early 2012. *
Tommy Wong Tommy may refer to: People * Tommy (given name) * Tommy Atkins, or just Tommy, a slang term for a common soldier in the British Army Arts and entertainment Film and television * ''Tommy'' (1931 film), a Soviet drama film * ''Tommy'' (1975 fil ...
as Choi Yat-kit (蔡一潔): :Choi Sum's rich father. ''Inbound Troubles'' is Tommy Wong's second television drama with TVB. *
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as Sophia: :Ka-yee and Chi-ching's grandmother. *
Mimi Chu Mimi Chu (), born Choo Yit Mei () is a Malaysian-born Hong Kong actress and singer. She lived in Singapore before moving to Hong Kong. She has appeared at many events. As an actress, she is a recognised face in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia hav ...
as Monrole: :A struggling has-been singer who becomes Choi Sum's vocal teacher after he agrees to help her pay her rent. *
Bowie Wu Bowie Woo Fung (born 18 January 1932) is a Hong Kong veteran actor and director with family roots in Guangdong, China. A matinée idol in the 1950s and 1960s, he began his acting career in long form Cantonese films 1953, becoming an overnight succ ...
as Benjamin: :Suet-fei's father. *
Bob Bob, BOB, or B.O.B. may refer to: Places *Mount Bob, New York, United States *Bob Island, Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica People, fictional characters, and named animals *Bob (given name), a list of people and fictional characters *Bob (surname) ...
as Ching Siu-shan (程少山): :Ka-yee's best friend and assistant. * Corinna Chamberlain as Nip Siu-sin (聶小茜): :Chi-ching's university classmate and best friend. *
May Chan May Chan Ka-kai (, born 29 May 1985) is a Hong Kong television actress currently under Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) management. Chan also goes by her nickname Siu Po (小寶), which means "small treasure" or "precious" in Chinese. Chan has ...
as "Little Tiny" Mo Siu-man (毛小曼): :Choi Sum's childhood friend. May Chan and Wong Cho-lam remained in contact after working together on the set of comedy film, ''
Short of Love ''Short of Love'' ( is a 2009 Hong Kong comedy-romance film directed by James Yuen. Plot Wong Cho-Lam stars as Jack Lam, a self-employed stock trader who keeps his fortune amidst the 2008 financial tsunami, but loses his gold-digging girlfriend ...
'' in 2008. It was Wong who recommended Chan to producer Wong Wai-sing, which resulted in her casting in ''Inbound Troubles''. *
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stars as famous model Monica D.: :Wai-chiu's love interest. *
Mary Hon Mary Hon is an actress from TVB Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) is a television broadcasting company based in Hong Kong SAR. The Company operates five free-to-air terrestrial television channels in Hong Kong, with TVB Jade as its ...
also stars as Mary: :A well-known vocal teacher in the Hong Kong music industry and Monrole's rival. *
Eliza Sam Eliza Sam (; born 17 November 1984) is a Canadian actress based in Hong Kong, formerly under contract in TVB. She won the Miss Chinese Vancouver Pageant in 2009, and went on to win the 2010 Miss Chinese International Pageant. After winning the ...
makes a guest appearance as the younger Monrole.


Reception


Critical response

''Inbound Troubles'' suffered brief media censorship in mainland China a week before its official broadcast. Trailers of the serial that aired on TVB's overseas mainland channels were replaced with local Chinese television ads instead. China's
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never released an official statement for why the trailers were censored. Nonetheless, ''Inbound Troubles'' premiered on overseas channels and mainland Chinese video streaming websites as scheduled on 14 January. Since its premiere on 14 January 2013 in Hong Kong, ''Inbound Troubles'' has received mixed to positive reviews. On mainland China's
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, the serial received a rating of 7.1 out of 10 based on over 6,500 votes. Drama critic Shou Jingjing from
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praised that the serial had "realistic portrayals" of the conflicts between mainlanders and Hong Kongers, which is "a bold attempt and breakthrough." However, Shou criticised the production of the serial for being "average, lacking subtle descriptions of interpersonal relationships." Conversely, Shou explained that through the comedic style of ''Inbound Troubles'', the serial can have the potential to "really help both sides realise their defects and learn to put themselves in others' shoes." 230 complaints were submitted to TVB and Hong Kong's Broadcast Authority after the first week of broadcast. With a topic that centered on the growing social rifts between mainland China and Hong Kong, some viewers found the content in ''Inbound Troubles'' offensive to both the mainland Chinese and Hong Kong citizens. Complaints varied; some viewers expressed that the content in ''Inbound Troubles'' "beautified" the mainland Chinese and had malicious portrayals of the Hong Kong tourism industry. Others noted that the serial carried a demeaning perception of the mainland Chinese. A few passionate viewers threatened TVB to cancel the serial, claiming that ongoing broadcast of it will create a greater division between mainland China and Hong Kong. Main leads, Roger Kwok and Wong Cho-lam, were also harassed in public for negatively portraying a Hong Kong citizen and a mainland Chinese, respectively. The general Hong Kong public and amateur
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critics, however, gave ''Inbound Troubles'' a positive review. The serial was praised by reviewers for its fresh cast, lighthearted storytelling, and relevant script. The main leads are also critically acclaimed for their performances.


Ratings

The premiere episode was watched by over 2.12 million viewers, receiving an average rating of 31 points. It currently has the highest-rated drama debut for Hong Kong's 2013 television season. The drama reached to 2 million regular viewers, and peaked to 2.36 million viewers, in the first four episodes of its broadcast. Throughout its broadcast life, ''Inbound Troubles'' has received an average rating of 30 points (at 1.92 million live viewers). The two-hour finale episode achieved an average of 31 points, and peaked at 34 points. The finale episode also accumulated to over 3.9 million views online. The following is a table that includes a list of the total ratings points based on
television viewership. "Viewers in millions" refers to the number of people, derived from
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ratings (including TVB HD Jade), in Hong Kong who watched the episode live. The peak number of viewers are in brackets.


Sequel

Talks of a sequel to ''Inbound Troubles'' were circulating after the first week of broadcast. Despite the controversial reception, TVB executives expressed that they were satisfied with the drama's critical success. TVB confirmed that a sequel to ''Inbound Troubles'' was given the green light in February 2013. The sequel, which was stated to be a major motion picture, would begin production at the end of 2013. A reboot sister production, ''
Come On, Cousin ''Come On, Cousin'' (Traditional Chinese: 老表,你好hea!; literally "Cousin, You Are So Lazy") () is a 2014 Television in Hong Kong, Hong Kong modern comedy drama produced by TVB. The drama is a TVB anniversary series and an indirect seque ...
'', aired in 2014.


Awards and nominations

TVB Anniversary Awards 2013 * Nominated - Best Drama * Nominated - Best Actor (Wong Cho-lam) * Nominated - Best Actress (Ivana Wong) * Nominated - Best Supporting Actor (Louis Cheung) * Nominated - Best Supporting Actor (Bob Lam) * Nominated - Best Supporting Actress (Angela Tong) * Nominated - Best Supporting Actress (Kakai Chan) * Nominated - My Favourite Male Character (Wong Cho-lam) * Nominated - My Favourite Female Character (Joey Meng) * Nominated - My Favourite Female Character (Ivana Wong) * Nominated - Most Improved Female Artiste (Eliza Sam)


References


External links


Official websiteK-TVB.net
Series Synopsis (English)

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