Meteor Garden II

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Meteor Garden II

Meteor Garden II is a Taiwanese drama series that serves as the sequel to the popular drama Meteor Garden. It aired in 2002 and consists of 31 episodes. The series continues to follow the story of Shan Cai, a strong-willed girl from a poor family, and the F4 group, a group of four rich and handsome boys at Ying De University.

Plot Summary The story picks up where Meteor Garden left off, with Shan Cai and Dao Ming Si facing new challenges in their relationship. As their love is tested by external forces and misunderstandings, the F4 group stands by their side to offer support and guidance. New characters are introduced, adding twists and turns to the plot.

Cast - Barbie Hsu as Dong Shan Cai - Jerry Yan as Dao Ming Si - Vic Chou as Hua Ze Lei - Ken Chu as Xi Men - Vanness Wu as Mei Zuo

Reception Meteor Garden II received positive reviews from viewers and critics alike for its engaging storyline, strong performances, and chemistry among the cast members. The series further solidified the popularity of the F4 group and contributed to the success of Taiwanese dramas in the early 2000s.

Legacy The success of Meteor Garden II led to the production of various adaptations and spin-offs, including a Japanese version titled Hana Yori Dango and a Korean version titled Boys Over Flowers. These adaptations further expanded the reach of the original story and introduced it to new audiences around the world.

References - Meteor Garden II Official Website - IMDb Page for Meteor Garden II

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