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- An American travels into Bhutan in search of a valuable antique rifle and crosses paths with a young monk who wanders through the serene mountains, instructed by his teacher to make things right again.
- Two boys meet at an opera training school in Peking in 1924. Their resulting friendship will span nearly 70 years and endure some of the most troublesome times in China's history.
- Ah Kuo, Xiao Yu and Chubby are three country bumpkins living in the mountains with their cantankerous grandfather, who teaches the boys about discipline, dedication and devotion through martial arts training. Over the years, the boys have done a lot of kung fu training and have gained much in the ways of martial arts, including good health and a bond that keeps them inseparable. However, during an argument involving who is suppose to feed Grandpa's pet bird, it escapes and now they fear punishment. Not wanting to get into anymore trouble, they flee from home in an attempt to find the bird and bring it back so Grandpa won't know and this prompts the boys to take a trip to the big city, where their country way of life causes them to get into trouble and clash with the locals a little bit because they have no knowledge of city life. During the trip, the boys discover their Grandma and little sister Cheng-Cheng living the good life and so she takes them in to look after them, but their happy times together won't last: a notorious crime syndicate that the Young Dragons bumped into earlier has some unfinished business with them and now, they must utilize everything their grandfather taught them as they fight to protect themselves and their family from the very thugs who seek to destroy their unity.
- A talented lady novelist falls in love with a Chinese traitor working with the Japanese during the WWII.
- Picking up from the events from their previous adventure, the Young Dragons (Ah Kuo, Hsiao and Chubby) are living the good life in modern day Taiwan with their grandparents who are finally back together again. But when Grandma suggests that the boys go to school to better adapt to city life, Grandpa is against it, as he wants the boys to continue their kung fu training so that they can become top martial artists. When the boys are enrolled into a prestigious school for gifted children, they once again find that their old-fashion way of life clashes with the new-age way of Taiwan's residents. The Young Dragons feel like fish out of water and even have to deal with a loud, cantankerous teacher named Miss Wu Zhen Chu who is almost as bad as Grandpa. When the Young Dragons stop a bunch of criminals who attempt to take the school hostage, the boys become national heroes, causing their grandfather to feel left out as it was his training that allowed them to subdue the bad guys. And when Grandpa unknowingly gets himself involved with a bunch of syndicate thugs running an illegal fight ring and disappears, the Young Dragons will have to pull together like never before in order to find Grandpa and hopefully, reunite the family to crush the crime syndicate that tried to exploit their beloved grandfather.
- A couple is set in their monotonous life until the husband has a homosexual affair with a young male prostitute. Suspicious of her husband, the wife seeks the truth and eventually ends up in bed with the same young man. Their desire has a new meaning. (Korean with English subtitles)
- Five girls grow up in China during the first years of the twentieth century. When they become adults they have to learn that women are almost without rights. Other women close to them are suppressed in the most brutal way. When Mingtao is to marry a mentally deficient but rich man, she and her friends decide to escape and to search for the mythical "garden" where a woman's life is worth living.
- the rise and fall of a family in Shanghai. Once wealthy and capitalist, the family unraveled during the Cultural Revolution in the 1960s and 1970s. Their home, once a French concession mansion, was converted into a multi-family dwelling. Years later, the matriarch of the family announces that she is dying. When her four grown children return, it becomes the first time the family has been under one roof in decades.
- Ip Cheung and her husband, a senior police inspector, had been happily married for 18 years. One day, Ip runs into her neighbour, a Taiwanese woman. As they are talking, three men suddenly appeared and tried to kill them. The Taiwanese woman is killed but Ip and the kid, Yen, managed to escape. At the same time, Ip's husband commits suicide. His superior suspected him of corruption. Ip finds out that the Taiwanese woman was her husband's mistress and Yen, his illegitimate son. Ip is given custody of Yen but they are unable to get along. However she will save his live when the gang go after him.
- A unlucky in a local 7-11 releases two ghosts that screws with Yik (Joey Wang) and Tang (Jacky Cheung) putting a large sum of money when they are sleeping, but mistakenly resulting the two spend the money and thus the two ghosts forcing them to bring two fresh bodies to pay their consequences!
- The turbulent life of Chu Hsiao-Min and her growth from girl to woman.
- A University student has an affair with her English Literature Professor.
- A boy learns Tae Kwon Do in order to defeat the gangsters threatening his family and the man who killed his father.