Where The Heart Is (2008 TV Series)
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Where The Heart Is (simplified Chinese: 大城情事) is a
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drama which was co-produced by
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. It was screened on every weekday night, 9:45 pm. It was telecasted on Malaysia's ntv7 channel and later, was telecasted on
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's free-to-air channel,
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. This drama serial consists of 30 episodes. In Singapore, it made its debut on 23 September 2008 and ended on 3 November 2008, and was screened on every weekday night at 7:00 pm. This drama is a remake of the 2000
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drama ''My Home Affairs'' (家事), which starred
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, Evelyn Tan,
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Synopsis

Set in the busy suburbs of
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, the story revolves around the Hong family: Hong Quan and his wife Ping and their three sons and two daughters. Together, husband and wife run a bakery-cum-cafe with their first daughter-in-law. Jiawen is the oldest son and child and works as a contractor. Timid ("kiasee" 怕死) by nature, the 35-year-old is often at odds with his wife Ah Ling over money, amongst many other issues, but is kind and compassionate by nature. Unfortunately his kindness towards an employee was misinterpreted by his wife as sexual interest. Shuxian, the second child and older daughter, has her own business and seems to have finally found her beau at age 30. She had vowed not to marry after getting dumped by her fiancé on the eve of their wedding. Husband Siyu seems like a perfect match but their marriage goes down the drain once they settle down. Second son Jiakang, 29, works as a manager and is happily married to Feng Yuhan, a hotel public relations manager. Both are high-flyers in their respective work places but it soon poses a problem to their marriage. The timid Jiakang has to contend with a domineering secretary who takes pleasure in taking advantage of him. Yuhan previously had an abortion as it interfered with her work, which devastated her husband. He confides in Yao Shanshan, a colleague, who is kind and gentle by nature. Before long, he finds himself unable to choose between the two women. Youngest son Jiajun, 26, is the most intelligent and was exceptionally gifted academically as a student. He was old friends with Yuhan and had a secret crush on her but has accepted the fact that she is now his second sister-in-law. After graduating from university, he got a well-paid job in the financial sector but is unappreciated by his unpopular and arrogant boss. The final straw came when his boss used his proposal without permission and passed it off as his own without giving Jiajun credit and was even praised by their superiors. Angered, Jiajun decided that he had enough and vowed that he would climb up the ladder on his own
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. The baby of the family, 23-year-old Shuhui, is free-spirited and often deems her parents too old-fashioned. She ran away from home after quarrelling with her parents. Unfortunately she lands herself into trouble after having an affair with her married boss and word got out. The incident drove a wedge between her and her domineering first sister-in-law Ah Ling. As the five siblings go about their separate lives, they all soon discover that indeed, there is no place like home.


Cast

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Priscelia Chan Priscelia Chan Shih Mei, also known as Zeng Shimei, is a Singaporean television actress and host. Career Chan was a tax auditor before taking part in Star Search Singapore 1999. Despite being eliminated in the semifinals, she was offered a co ...
as Feng Yuhan *
Zhang Yaodong Zhang Yaodong (, born Teoh Yeow Tong on 17 December 1977) is a Malaysian actor based in Singapore. Career Zhang entered the entertainment industry after finishing first runner-up in the Malaysian edition of talent-search contest Star Search ...
as Hong Jiakang *
Stella Chung Stella Chung (, born 9 July 1981) is a Malaysian actress and singer. Career Stella started her entertainment career by making her debut . She then signed in 2006 and released her first studio album in 2007. She has also starred in a number o ...
as Yao Shanshan *
Zen Chong Zen Chong (; born on 15 August 1978) is a Malaysian actor who is based in Singapore and contracted artiste under MediaCorp. Career Chong joined MediaCorp in 2001 after finishing third in that year's Malaysian edition of Star Search Singapore. ...
as Hong Jiajun *
Tiffany Leong Tiffany Leong (; 24 October 1985 – 28 December 2015), was a Malaysian actress, host and model based in Singapore. She died on December 2015 due to neuroendocrine cancer tumors, aged 30. Personal life and career Leong was a model and beauty qu ...
as Wu Jinhua * Jane Ng Meng Hui as Hong Shuhui * Huang Zhiqiang as Hong Jiawen * Tong Xin as Hong Shuxian *
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as Shi Yu * Zhou Quan Xi * Lin Wei Fen


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《大城情事》
(Chinese) {{DEFAULTSORT:Where The Heart Is Chinese-language drama television series in Malaysia Singapore Chinese dramas Singapore–Malaysia television co-productions 2008 Malaysian television series debuts 2008 Malaysian television series endings 2008 Singaporean television series debuts 2008 Singaporean television series endings NTV7 original programming Channel 8 (Singapore) original programming