Wudang Rules

Wudang Rules (Chinese: 潮拜武當; Jyutping: Ciu4 Baai1 Mou5 Dong1; Cantonese Yale: Chìuh Bāai Móuh Dōng; literally "Wudang Worship") is a 2015 Hong Kong martial arts, action themed television drama created and produced by TVB, starring Chin Siu-ho, Tavia Yeung, Yuen Qiu, Timmy Hung, Derek Kok and Toby Leung as the main cast.[1] Filming took place from August till October 2014. The drama began airing on Hong Kong's Jade and HD Jade channels from May 25 till June 19, 2015 every Monday through Friday during its 8:30-9:30 pm timeslot with a total of 20 episodes.[2]

Wudang Rules
潮拜武當
Wudang Rules official poster
Also known asWudang Worship
GenreModern Drama, Martial arts, Action
Created byHong Kong Television Broadcasts Limited
StarringChin Siu-ho
Tavia Yeung
Yuen Qiu
Timmy Hung
Derek Kok
Toby Leung
Stanley Cheung
Jonathan Cheung
Theme music composerAlan Cheung
Opening themeFearless (無懼) by C All Star
Country of originHong Kong
Original language(s)Cantonese
No. of episodes20
Production
Executive producer(s)Catherine Tsang
Producer(s)Nelson Cheung
Production location(s)Hong Kong, Wudang Mountains, China
Editor(s)Wong Gwok-fai
Camera setupMulti camera
Running time45 minutes
Production company(s)TVB
Release
Original networkTVB Jade, HD Jade
Picture format576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original release25 May (2015-05-25) 
19 June 2015 (2015-06-19)
External links
Website
Wudang Rules
Chinese潮拜武當
Literal meaning"Wudang Worship"

Wudang Rules is Chin Siu-ho's first drama with TVB in twenty years. He last starred in TVB's 1996 drama (俠義見青天).

Synopsis

After a set-back in life, former Hong Kong undercover detective Pau Kai-chung (Chin Siu-ho) heads to the Wudang Mountains in Hubei, China to get away from life. At Wudang he re-connects with his former martial arts senior Mo Yee-shan (Yuen Qiu), who now operates an inn and martial arts school in the Wudang Mountains. She also takes in a mentally retarded man named Ho Ching-tung (Derek Kok) with a mysterious past. Kai-chung takes up a job as a chef at Yee-shan's inn.

Originally known for being a land of spiritual calmness, Wudang enters a state of chaos after a group of new tai chi students from Hong Kong are taken in. The new students include the fighter Cheung Ka-kong (Timmy Hung), son of a wealthy businessman Lok Yik-hin (Jonathan Cheung), personal female bodyguard Yeung Ching-wu (Toby Leung), model Siu Yuk (Regen Cheung) and behind came Yee Shan’s daughter Lok Yeung (Tavia Yeung).

The appearance of Lok Yeung triggers a painful memory in Kai Chung. Lok Yeung’s purpose in staying in Wudang is to convince her mother to give her lodging establishment to a Hong Kong investment group so as to gain credit for herself. After a series of incidents, Yee Shan promises to give up the establishment if Lok Yeung manages to win a competition in three months. Meanwhile, Yee Shan purposely injures herself so Kai Chung can teach her taichi class. Eventually, Ching Tung overcomes his mental illness and becomes well again. He exposes Kai Chung’s true identity, and danger shrouds the Wudang Mountains.[3]

Cast

Main cast

  • Chin Siu-ho as Pau Kai-chung (包繼沖)
  • Tavia Yeung as Lok Yeung, Ocean (樂 洋), Yee-shan's daughter
  • Yuen Qiu as Mo Yee-shan (毛倚珊), Ocean's mother
  • Timmy Hung as Cheung Ka-kong, Ken (張家港), Kung fu obsession
  • Derek Kok as Ho Ching-tung (何正東) / (番薯) during memory loss
  • Toby Leung as Yeung Ching-wu (楊晴瑚), Chinese Name Pronounce as Yang Cheng Hu, a place that is famous for its hairy crabs, and so her nickname is Hai Mui(Crab-Girl); Yik-Hin's Bodyguard
  • Jonathan Cheung as Law Yik-hin, Charles (羅亦軒), Wealthy Playboy ; Hai mui protection target

Extended cast

  • Stanley Cheung as Cheung Ka-chun (張家川)
  • Kirby Lam as Mo Gwaa (毛 瓜)
  • Mandy Ho as Mo Dau (毛 荳)
  • Rainky Wai as Mia Lau (劉星語; lau sing jyu)
  • Regen Cheung as Siu Yuk (蕭 鈺), Model/Singer named 'Shangri-La'
  • Lee Yee-man as Man Yee-lei (文綺莉)
  • Yoyo Chen as Ho Ching-lam (何靖嵐)
  • Akina Hong as Sek Lam (石 琳)
  • Jason Chan as Wah Yi-gai (華以楷)
  • Rosanne Lui as Chin Yam-yam (錢鑫鑫), Siu Yuk's mother and manager
  • Hinson Chou as Chiu Yuan-coeng (趙元暢)
  • Carat Cheung as Diana Dai (戴安娜; daai on naa)
  • Helen Ng as Dan Lai-chu (單麗珠)
  • Teresa Ha Ping as Pretty elder lady Tong (唐靚姑; tong leng gu)
  • Pauline Chow as Ma Chun-wai (馬臻蕙)
  • Lily Poon as Kuk Man-ting (曲文靜)
  • Otto Chan as Zin Lun (賤 侖)
  • Kong Fu-keung as Wong Gin-bong (王建邦)
  • Winston Tsang as Man Kin (文 乾)
  • Kong Wing-fai as Yeung Seung-ci (楊尚施)
  • Chan Wing-chun as Lau Fok-wing (劉福榮)
  • Ceci So as Fan Chu-heung (樊朝香)
  • Henry Lo as Cheung Hoi-ho (張凱厚)
  • King Kong Lam as Dai Gwan (大 軍)
  • Alan Tam Kwan-lun as Mo Kwan (武 坤)
  • Mak Ka-lun as Wilson
  • Russell Cheung as Chung (昌)
  • Albert Law as Lok Fu (樂 賦)
  • Barry Cox
  • Ivana Wong (王舒銳) as cosplay model (模特兒)
  • Virginia Lau as cosplay model (模特兒)

Development

  • This drama marked Derek Kok's last performance for TVB.
  • Sisley Choi was originally cast for the role of Mia Lau. However, due to a schedule conflict of filming Young Charioteers, Rainky Wai replaced her.
  • The costume fitting ceremony was held on August 13, 2014 at 12:30 pm Tseung Kwan O TVB City Studio One.[4]
  • Filming at the Wudang Mountains took place in October 2014.[5][6][7]
  • Filming of the drama began on August 2014 and ended in October 2014.
  • Wudang Rules was one of the dramas previewed at "TVB Sales Presentation 2015" held in November 2014.[8][9]

Viewership Ratings

# Timeslot (HKT) Week Episode(s) Average points Peaking points
1
Mon – Fri 20:30
25–29 May 2015
1 — 5
23
27
2
01-5 June 2015
6 — 10
23
27
3
08-12 June 2015
11 — 15
23
27
4
15–19 June 2015
16 — 20
23
26
Total average
23
26.5

Awards and nominations

Year Ceremony Category Nominee Result
2015 StarHub TVB Awards My Favourite TVB Theme Song Fearless (無懼) by C All Star Nominated
TVB Anniversary Awards TVB Anniversary Award for Best Drama Wudang Rules Nominated
TVB Anniversary Award for Favourite Drama Song Without Fear (無懼) by C AllStar Nominated

International Broadcast

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References

  1. Wudang Rules AF page. Retrieved May 21, 2015
  2. Wudang Rules soompi page. Retrieved May 21, 2015
  3. Synopsis of TVB’s “Wudang Rules”. Retrieved May 21, 2015
  4. "Wudang Trend" Costume Fitting. Retrieved May 21, 2015
  5. 重裝零食北上武當 楊怡練太極治腰傷. (in Chinese) Retrieved May 21, 2015
  6. Tavia Yeung is Not a Diva. Retrieved May 21, 2015
  7. Tavia Yeung and Chin Siu Ho Star in “Wudang Worship”. Retrieved May 21, 2015
  8. Uncles Lead 2015 TVB Dramas. Retrieved May 21, 2015
  9. FILMART 2015 - Series Briefs. Retrieved May 21, 2015
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