Night Market Life

Night Market Life
Also known asXia's Night Market
Chinese夜市人生
Hokkien POJIā‑chhī Jîn‑seng
GenreHistory
Romance
Office Politics
Tokusatsu
Family
Written byTay Kaizhong
Directed byLi Yuefeng
Li Qinnan
Zhang Zhihong
StarringChen Meifeng
Morning Chang
Peng Chia-chia
Jimmy Ni
Wang Shih-hsien
Fon Cin
Mike Lee [zh]
Chiang Tsu-ping
Opening theme夜市人生 by Weng Li-you
Ending theme問感情 by Tsai Hsiao-hu
請你記得我的好 by Liu Xiangping
落花泪 by Long Qianyu & Tsai Hsiao-hu
城里的月光 by Mavis Hee
商水的傍 by Weng Li-you
親愛的小孩 by Ou Liyi
女人香 by Cao Yayi
迷魂香 by Weng Li-you
胜者為王 by Wang Shih-hsien
一片天 by Wang Shih-hsien
用心 by Long Qianyu
不能講的秘密 by Weng Li-you
我是一片云 by Lin Shuquan
愛情哈哈 by Chen Xiaoyun
今生只為你 by Chen Shuiyi & Tang Li
海甲天 by Zhu Haijun
Country of originTaiwan
Original languageHokkien
No. of episodes410 (original run)
1008 (overseas version)
Production
ProducersGuo Jianhong
Lin Huijun
Zhao Jinhu
Production locationsTaipei, Taiwan

Hualien County, Taiwan

Miyazaki Prefecture, Kyushu, Japan
Running time120-150 minutes
Original release
NetworkFormosa Television

Night Market Life (Chinese: 夜市人生; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Iā-chhī Jîn-seng) is a Taiwanese Hokkien television drama that began airing on Formosa Television in Taiwan on 22 December 2009. This is also known as the first HD drama ever broadcast on Formosa Television.[1]

It stars Chen Meifeng, Morning Chang, Peng Chia-chia (澎恰恰), Jimmy Ni (倪齊民), Wang Shih-hsien, Fon Cin, Mike Lee (李政穎) and Chiang Tsu-ping among others.

Very little of the show is actually set in a night market. Rather, the show is centered on several vendors at a night market whose children befriend each other and go their separate paths upon reaching adulthood. As the series' popularity grew, the story was expanded to span two generations of characters; the children of the first part are grown up in the second part, which began on 7 April 2010 and the theme song was changed to dialect version.

The show aired in Taiwan every weeknight at prime time (20:00) with episodes which have ranged in length from 135 to 150 minutes including commercial advertisements. The producers received funding from the Government Information Office to produce the series in high definition. With admiration and some criticism, the show concluded on 19 July 2011, when the brand-new television drama of Formosa Television, Father and Son [zh], was released.

Plot

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The story takes place between 1998 and 2008 where children grow up from childhood in a Night Market to adulthood in the outside world. Cai Yue Xia (Maria) (Chen Meifeng) works as a Chinese Herb Soup hawker in her store at the Jin Hua Night Market. She has a husband, Li Qing Xiang (Lewis) (Louis Hsiao) who is a businessman. Together, they have a son, Li You Zhi (Bryan) (Child: Liu Yi Qian, Adult: Wang Shih-hsien) and a daughter, Li You Hui (Chloe) (Child: Peng Min Jia, Adult: Fon Cin). They were once a happy family until Qing Xiang betrayed his wife and married He Nana (Gracie) (Zhang Qiong Zhi) and had a daughter named Li Xiao Xuan (Winny) (Child: Li Yu Feng, Adult: Chu Xuan). He Nana was not pleased that Qing Xiang did not give her a right status, so she challenges Yue Xia and despises her two children. Qing Xiang is rather cowardly and not willing to help Yue Xia.

Yue Xia divorces Qing Xiang and marries Jiang Yi Guan (Charles) who is the ex-boyfriend of Fang Qia Qia (Audra), mother of Jin Da Feng (Dylan), a politician and wife of Jin Ju Fu (Jimmy). Yi Guan is a gang leader and he is assisted by Hei Ren (Joachim) and Bai Mu (Nicholas), but has a soft heart when it comes to problems of Yue Xia's family and You Zhi and his classmates. Yue Xia's life gets even worse because of such fact makes Qia Qia seek her as her enemy. Meanwhile, Qing Xiang has a business partner, Ye Han Liang (Johnny), a fashion clothes seller, and the father of Ye Ru Yi (Cassie). Qing Xiang and Han Liang have always against each other ever since their negotiation for co-business have failed. Xu Lai Fa (Ryan) comes from a poor family and have to sell chewing gum to make ends meet. He has a mother, Huang Jin Xiu (Angela) who worked very hard to earn income for the family and a father, Xu Bing Ding (Jason) who is a drunkard once a gambler. You Zhi, You Hui, Da Feng, Xiao Xuan, Ru Yi and Lai Fa are classmates when they are young and care for each other at all times as they grew up, they are known as the "golden six" because they are the most notable school choir club member. The School Choir Club was led by Jiang Yi Fan (Eunice), sister of Jiang Yi Guan until she dies when she give birth to Pan Jia Xin (Mirabel). One day, Yi Guan was sentenced to prison for 20 years after found guilty of killed Tie Zhi (Jaws).

20 years later, all the six schoolmates lead their different paths of life. Li You Zhi is just a common construction labour and often got into fight with gangsters whenever they approach him and marries Pan Ke Xin (Natasha). Li You Hui and Li Xiao Xuan hold high positions at Yilida Bicycle Company, they often got into conflict wherever they are but Xiao Xuan was supported strongly at the back by Fang Qia Qia. Jin Da Feng opens his own company and becomes its CEO. Xu Lai Fa becomes a doctor and marries Ye Ru Yi, a makeup receptionist but he is highly ambitious until he left Ru Yi and marries Chen Chun Chun (Venisia). Both You Hui and Xiao Xuan declared their love to Jin Da Feng, caused Da Feng to be pushed into a love triangle affairs. Wu Yin Min and Fang Qia Qia cooperate together as gangster leaders and try to break down Li You Zhi and his friend's life. Xu Lai Fa loses his friends, his wife's and his money because of his greed and was disposed by many. So he uses Zhou Xiu Xiu (Marina) to seduce Chen He Qian in order to rise up again.

Ru Yi managed to give birth of her child and take care of her for the rest of her life. You Hui becomes vengeful and stops anything or anyone that gets into her path, this is especially after she divorces with Da Feng because he was in romance with Xiao Xuan. You Hui then snatched husband Yang Hao Tian (Felix) after that who is already in love with Chun Zhen (Leonore). Yang Hao Tian is heir to Yilida but due to him being seduced by You Hui, he left the bicycle company and established a new one called Shuda. This strained his relationship with his family. One day, Jin Da Feng started to become cruel heart and killed Fan Ke Xin one day in the latter's wedding with You Zhi, he is wanted by the police and is on the run. Meanwhile, both Lai Fa and Ru Yi found themselves both have Leukaemia and Cervix Cancer respectively. Lai Fa is taken care by Zhou Xiu Xiu and have regret in the process. As the series goes by, Li You Zhi saw Xu Lai Fa and Jin Da Feng's regret and desire to redeem their mistakes. Li You Zhi work with his friends together to overpower Ying Ming and Qia Qia and send them to justice. After Ying Ming and Qia Qia apprehended, Da Feng surrenders to the police while Ru Yi have her child taken care by Lai Fa's father and flew to United States with her father to receive treatment.

Summary

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Cai Yuexia operates a stall at a night market while her husband, Qingxiang, works in the mainland. Their family falls apart when Qingxiang sets up another family outside. Yuexia struggles to bring up her children with the help of the head of the night market.

Cast

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Main cast

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Cast Role Description
Wang Shih-hsien Li Youzhi Younger Version portrayed by Liu Yu Qian
Li Youhui's older brother, Li Xiaoxuan's half-older brother
Zheng Kaili's Friend
Li Qingxiang and Cai Yuexia's Son
Pan Kexin's Husband
Chen Meifeng Cai Yuexia Li Youhui and Li Youzhi's Mother
Chang Chen-kuang Jiang Yi Guan Cai Yuexia 's Love Interest
Li Youzhi 's Idol
Jin Dafeng's biological father
Jiang Yi Fan's older brother
Chiang Tsu-ping Pan Kexin Li Youzhi 's Wife
Murdered by Jin Dafeng and died (Deceased - Episode 716)
戶英 Yang Zonghua Yang Aimei and Yang Haotian's Father
Li Youhui's Father in law
Fon Cin Li Youhui Younger Version Portrayed by Peng Min Jia
Li Youzhi's younger sister
Li Qingxiang and Cai Yuexia's Daughter
Li Xiaoxuan's half-older sister
Yang Haotian's Wife
Xiao Da Lu Li Qingxiang Li Youhui, Li Xiaoxuan and Li Youzhi's Father
Er Sheng Min Ye Hanliang Ye Ruyi's Father
Lei Hong Jin Jufu Jin Dafeng's Foster Father
Jin Zu En's (Michael) father
張璀姿 He Nana Li Qingxiang 's Mistress
Li Xiaoxuan's Mother
谷音 Li Qianhui Pan Kexin's Mum
Liu Hsiu-wen [zh] 張彩韓
Lu Xianglu Chen He Qian Chen Chunchun, Chen Zhiqiang's Father
Peng Chia-chia Xu Binding Xu Laifa's Father
Huang Ming Jie Du Shixiong Jason
Pan Kexin's Father
Pan Jiaxin's Uncle
CEO of JF Company
Li Youzhi's father in law
Gao Xinxin Huang Jinxiu Xu Laifa's mother
Wang Can Xu Laifa Villain
Younger Version portrayed by Bo Feng Qia
Ye Ruyi and Chen Chunchun's Ex Husband
Suffers from brain cancer
Xiuxiu's Husband, Xu Bingding and Huang Jinxiu's son
Cheng Chung Yin Fang Qia Qia Jin Jufu's Ex-wife
Jin Dafeng's Mother
De Sheng He Chunzhen Yang Haotian's Love Interest
Lu Jia Yi Ye Ruyi Younger Version portrayed by Bo Pei Fen
Ye Hanliang's Daughter
Chen Zhiqiang's wife
Chen Chun Chun's sister-in-law
Chen Heqian's daughter-in-law
Xu Laifa's ex-wife
Xu Bingding and Huang Jinxiu's ex-daughter-in-law
Mike Lee Jin Dafeng Main Villain but repented in the last episodes
Younger Version Portrayed by Xu Yang Chuan
Killed Pan Kexin
Likes Youhui
Amy's Ex-Husband
Fang Qiaqia's Son
Jiang Yiguan's biological son
Ding Peiqi's Husband
Jin Jufu's foster son
Jiang Yifan's biological nephew
Li Youzhi and Xu Laifa's friend
Arrested in the end

(Arrested - Episode 1008)

Supporting cast

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Cast Role Description
Shen Shiming Chen Zhiqiang Ye Ruyi's Husband
Chen Heqian's son
Chen Chunchun's older brother
Huang Jian Qun Wu Yingming Villain
He Shu Yuan Yang Haotian Li Youhui's Husband
Amy Yang's half-younger brother
Yang Zonghua, Xiao Huiyu's son
Gao Yu Zhen Yang Aimei (Amy) Yang Zonghua's daughter
Yang Haotian's half-elder sister
Hong Huoqiang's love interest
Chu Xuan Li Xiaoxuan Younger Version Portrayed by Li You Feng
Li Qingxiang and He Nana's Daughter
Ah Zhong's wife
Jiang Jun Shu Ah Zhong Xiaoxuan's Husband
Died after fighting
Wang Zhong Chen Chun Chun Xu Laifa's ex-wife
Li Weilun's wife
Chen Heqian's daughter
Chen Zhiqiang's younger sister

Cameo appearances

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Cast Role Description
Liang Xin Mei Tian Mimi Singer and dancer in night market
Sharon Kao A Hua Dancer in the night market
Chen Bor-jeng Wu Ah Lu Work at Night Market
Bing Jia Qi Wang Shu Nu Work at Night Market
Sabrina Pai Ding Pei Qi City Councilor

HD broadcasts of the show

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Limited run HD broadcast on HiHD

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13 episodes of the HD version of the show were broadcast on HiHD, later PTS3. The reason that only 13 episodes were broadcast were most likely to test HD television in Taiwan, as HiHD was the first HD TV channel in Taiwan.

CTS HD broadcast

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Only the first generation of the show was broadcast in HD on CTS Main Channel starting January 16, 2018 on 8pm to 10pm, 2 one-hour format episodes per weekday. Due to CTS mainly broadcasting in Mandarin, the dubbed Singapore version was shown. The reason why only the first generation was broadcast was most likely due to it being a quick filler for the prime time slot and/or to test the HD version of the show.

Taiwan rerun broadcast

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The show was rebroadcast in a new 16:9 HD version, showing new info on the sides of the screen on FTV One. The timeslot for the rerun is Weekdays 1pm to 3pm, with each day showing 2 one-hour format episodes. After airing, the remastered episodes also get released on Formosa TV's YouTube channel.

International broadcast

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Singapore broadcast

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The series was broadcast on weekends from 7 to 10pm but due to local broadcast laws prohibiting radio or television broadcasts in Chinese dialects, the show was dubbed into Mandarin when it aired on Singapore's MediaCorp Channel 8, thus making it the first channel to broadcast the show in Mandarin.

Tentative everyday broadcast (2012)

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There were plans for this drama to extend to every night broadcast after Journey to the West ends on 30 August 2012 as it is similar in view of the number of episodes. It has planned to broadcast every night at 7:00 pm with 7–10 episodes shown each week and plans to end its run in November 2013. Many criticisms were being posted online when Love took over the everyday broadcast in July 2010 and also MediaCorp Channel 8 has planned for more Malaysian productions and other overseas drama serials to be broadcast. Furthermore, there was a revamp of the evening primetime slot with current affairs programme Hello Singapore and socio-drama Perfect Man airing on weekdays. Thus, the drama was only aired on weekends and ended its run on 4 July 2015, marking a telecast of more than 4 years and 4 months on Channel 8, holding the record for the longest primetime drama airing.

Repeat telecast (2014 and 2017)

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The drama is currently broadcast on weekdays (except Friday due to broadcasting of Getai Challenge 2018 at 11.30 am) from 10.30 am to 12.30 pm with Chinese subtitles and ended its telecast on 11 Setempber 2019.

Vietnam broadcast

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The Vietnamese dub "Đời Sống Chợ Đêm" was broadcast on Vinh Long Television Station Channel (THVL) in the daily 5pm timeslot.

Malaysia broadcast

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On October 20, 2010, the show was broadcast on Weekdays in the 3:30pm–4:30pm timeslot (this was later changed to 4-5pm) on Astro Hua Hee Dai. The drama was also broadcast in Malaysia on 8TV for two episodes with one hour each from Monday to Friday, at 11:30 MST and 14:00 MST with a 30 minutes break of its Midday Mandarin News at 12:30 MST starting 1 January 2015.[2][3]

Music

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Theme Song

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Song title Performer
夜市人生 (中文翻) Weng Li-you
夜市人生 Weng Li-you

Sub Theme Songs

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Song title Performer
問感情 Cai Xiaohu
請你記得我的好 Liu Xiangping
落花泪 Long Qianyu & Cai Xiaohu
城里的月光 Mavis Hee
商水的傍 Weng Li-you
親愛的小孩 Ou Liyi
女人香 Cao Yayi
迷魂香 Weng Li-you
胜者為王 Wang Shih-hsien
一片天 Wang Shih-hsien
用心 Long Qianyu
不能講的秘密 Weng Li-you
我是一片云 Lin Shuquan
愛情哈哈 Chen Xiaoyun
今生只為你 Chen Shuiyi & Tang Li
海甲天 Zhu Haijun

See also

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References

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  1. ^ 陳美鳳新戲開鏡卻因水災心情沉重 藍心湄報恩加入戰局 (in Chinese). 今日新聞網. 18 August 2009. Retrieved 30 May 2011.
  2. ^ 8TV Facebook《夜市人生》
  3. ^ Utusan Malaysia 8TV TV programme list June 9, 2015 Archived 2 August 2017 at the Wayback MachineUtusan Malaysia
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