Alt Name: | Dà cí táng
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Genre: | Historical Drama | ||||||||||
Director: | Yan Jian Gang Nie Zhao | ||||||||||
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Opentheme: | "Deng Dai" (Waiting-等待) by Ruby Lin & Wang Yu | ||||||||||
Country: | China | ||||||||||
Language: | Mandarin | ||||||||||
Num Episodes: | 43 | ||||||||||
Producer: | Deng Tao | ||||||||||
Location: | Huangshan, Beijing | ||||||||||
Runtime: | 45 minutes (per episode) | ||||||||||
Company: | Central Academy of Drama Production Center [1] | ||||||||||
Channel: | Fujian Television |
Ancestral Temple is a 2009 Chinese historical drama directed by Yan Jian Gang and stars Ruby Lin, Wang Yu, Zhao Hong Fei, and Pan Hong. The series is aired in China on Fujian TV Station on October 6, 2009 and running for 43 episodes.[2]
The ancestral temple is a family's sacred place. And in the period of time where women are considered inferiors, the ancestral temple is also a place off-limits to women. In this story about this ancestral temple, it so happens that its start and development revolves around one woman, its conclusion is unknown.
Shooting began in August 2006 at Huangshan and ended in November.[3] Although it was originally announced that Ancestral Temple would be broadcast in 2007, it was later postponed to October 2009.
Channel | Location | Broadcast start date |
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Fujian Television | Mainland China | October 6, 2009 |
Xinjiang TV | July 30, 2012 | |
Ningxia Television[4] | March 14, 2010 | |
ERA TV | Taiwan | March 18, 2010 |
Asia N Channel | South Korea | August, 2010 |