đI recommend the following novels to you: 1. "Gangzong 1982": The story of a programmer who became a Chinese director in the big world of Gangzong. 2. "I Only Want to Make Money in Hong Kong: The story of a man who was reborn in the 1980s in Xiangjiang and only wanted to make a lot of money. 3. "My Years in Hong Kong": A legendary detective story of a young police officer who solved a case. The three novels above were all urban novels. The plot was compact and interesting, and it involved Hong Kong and Chinese entertainment. I recommend it to readers who like this theme. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~đ
đI recommend the following two novels to you: 1. <<Starlight of Rebirth>>-In the Hong Kong entertainment industry in the 1990s, the female lead was reborn because of her dream and vowed to become the most dazzling star. 2. "The Reborn Star Simulation Game"-The female protagonist received a celebrity volunteer simulation game, which allowed her to feel like she was reborn after death and became the first Chinese to win an Oscar! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~đ
đI recommend the following two Hong Kong romance novels to you: 1. London, Hong Kong, Us. Three girls left home to study in their prime and supported each other in a foreign country. Ten years later, the choices they made separated them so far and pulled them back so close. This modern romance novel will bring you to experience the setbacks and growth of studying in a foreign country, as well as the firm friendship and love between you and your best friend. 2. "Mr. Wen's Deep Love" is the love story between President Wen Zhiqian and Tang Guogan. This modern romance and urban life novel takes you to experience the search for love and the unwavering struggle in a foreign country. Tang Guo had dared to raise three children under the requirements of her religious beliefs. Four years later, President Wen Zhiqian's difficult road to pursue his wife would be a metamorphosis and growth of love. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~đ
đI recommend to you "The Rebirth of an Industrial Giant". The protagonist of this book is reborn in Hong Kong to build a global industrial empire. Business novels were worth reading. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~đ
I recommend the following novels to you. I hope you will like them: - "Reborn in Xiangjiang: The Legend of Immortal Cultivation": The protagonist was a 20th-century Chinese medicine practitioner. He was reborn in Hong Kong in 1971 and used the resources of the two worlds to make a name for himself. - "Rise in the Heavens": The protagonist is a police academy student who is reborn in Hong Kong in the late 1990s. He works hard to survive in a dangerous world and has the protection of the system. - "Hong Kong Reborn: Entertainment Tycoon": The protagonist is a Chinese journalist reborn to Hong Kong in 1985 and created an entertainment tycoon as Li Yangshu. - "Xiangjiang": The protagonist is reborn in Hong Kong in the early 1980s and develops in the entertainment industry as Zhang Yi. - "Reborn in Xiangjiang: 1978": The protagonist, Lin Daoqiu, was reborn in Hong Kong in 1978 and began a freehand life. - "Reborn Star Simulation Game": The protagonist, Li Yi, was reborn in Hong Kong in 1997 and had the support of the celebrity volunteer game system. - "Hong Kong Police Reborn": The protagonist was reborn in the Hong Kong film world of 1986, starting as an undercover police officer and eventually becoming the police commissioner of the Hong Kong police force. - "Rebirth of the Electronic Empire": The protagonist, Li Xuan, returned to Hong Kong in 1979 and started from the arcade to build his own electronic empire. - The protagonist can return to Hong Kong 25 years ago and try to change some of his fate. - "Pioneer of the Age of Rebirth": The protagonist, Yang Dongxu, was reborn and returned to China in 1979. He used various opportunities to pursue business development. - "Reborn Entertainment Genius": The protagonist Wang Qinian was reborn in Hong Kong in 1997 and became a genius that shocked the entertainment industry. - "Food and beverage giant": The protagonist Li Guohao traveled to Xiangjiang in the 1970s to develop his own food and beverage empire. - <<Reborn Female Doctor>>: The protagonist died on the operating table in her previous life and was reborn to the early 1990s. She used her medical skills to rewrite her own fate. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Hong Kong Entertainment 1975 Hong Kong Entertainment Bulldozer was a thrilling book with ups and downs. It was created by the writer's sense of direction. It told the story of the protagonist Zhao Donghuai who traveled to Hong Kong in 1983 and got a strange life simulator. This book was regarded as a rare top-notch work in Hong Kong entertainment literature. The plot was not old-fashioned, and the author had done some research on the stories of Hong Kong back then, bringing nostalgia to the readers. The author's writing style and plot were not bad, and he described the filming process quite professionally. Although there were some elements of imitation, a lot of optimization and revision were carried out, which was well received by readers.
Hong Kong entertainment novels usually referred to novels that described Hong Kong movies, television dramas, music, and the entertainment industry. They were also known as "Hong Kong entertainment novel industry novels." This type of novel would usually tell the story of Hong Kong's entertainment industry from the perspective of the author or the reader, including movies, TV series, music, artists, managers, and so on. Hong Kong's entertainment novels were full of characters, full of twists and turns, and full of entertainment. At the same time, they also involved Hong Kong's culture, history and social phenomena. Common Hong Kong entertainment novels included " Farewell My Concubine,"" Infernal Affairs,"" Made in Hong Kong," etc.
Hong Kong entertainment novels usually referred to novels that described the entertainment industry in Hong Kong, such as movies, television, music, etc. These novels often involved the history, culture, characters, plots, and other aspects of Hong Kong's entertainment industry. At the same time, they often incorporated some humorous elements to let the readers feel the charm of Hong Kong's entertainment culture. One of the characteristics of Hong Kong's entertainment novels was that they depicted many vivid characters in detail, allowing readers to understand the various aspects of Hong Kong's entertainment industry. In addition, Hong Kong entertainment novels often mentioned Hong Kong's cultural background and social environment, showing Hong Kong's unique charm and humane care. Hong Kong entertainment novels were an important part of Hong Kong culture and an indispensable part of Chinese literature. It not only allows readers to understand the history and culture of Hong Kong's entertainment industry, but also inspires readers to think and create new ideas for the entertainment industry.
đI have two books that I recommend to you. The first one is " Hong Kong Storm: Reborn in the Golden Age of Hong Kong ". The protagonist quickly amassed wealth in Hong Kong in the golden age of 1972 and became a business empire. The second one is " Reborn in 1977 ". After the bear market in 1974, the protagonist seized the opportunity of the Hong Kong stock market's recovery in 1977 and became a stock market bull. I hope you will like these two novels.
Hong Kong entertainment novels were novels that described the stories of celebrities, managers, fans, and other characters in the Hong Kong entertainment industry. These novels usually involved the internal workings of the Hong Kong entertainment industry, interpersonal relationships, and the personal lives of celebrities. His representative works included Hong Kong's Entertainment World, Entertainment Heroes, and The Private Lives of Celebrities.