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Lost City in Snow Heaven

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Lost City in Snow Heaven
Poster
Chinese雪域迷城
Hanyu PinyinXuě Yù Mí Chéng
GenreFantasy, action
Written byWang Hailin
Directed byLai Shui-ching
Yu Ming-sang
Yang Zhiqian
Presented byYou Xiaogang
Jiang Hongyu
StarringVincent Zhao
Ning Jing
Country of originChina
Original languageMandarin
No. of episodes42
Production
Executive producersJiang Hongyu
Lai Shui-ching
ProducerChang Sha
Production locationChina
Running time45 minutes per episode

Lost City in Snow Heaven, also known as Xue Yu Mi Cheng, is a 2005 Chinese fantasy-action television series directed by Lai Shui-ching, Yu Ming-sang and Yang Zhiqian, starring Vincent Zhao and Ning Jing in the leading roles. There is also a movie called “Lost City In Snow Heaven”. However, though 'Lost City In Snow Heaven' is marketed as a movie, it is in fact a scaled-down version of the Chinese television series.

Plot

Eighteen years ago, the last battle in an era of witchcraft and sorcery took place. The Emperor leads his army to invade the Hanhai tribe in the desert in an attempt to pave a road for his conquest of the southern territories. To prevent the invaders from gaining ground, Yeyue, Hanhai's head priestess, has no choice but to use the power of the Dark Chalice to summon forth the spirits of the dead soldiers of Hanhai to defend their homeland. Yeyue succeeds in her plan but loses control of the Dark Chalice. The Emperor breaks into the shrine where the Dark Chalice is held and experiences a vision of his younger brother, Chongguang, rebelling against him and seizing control of his empire. Yeyue, on the other hand, sees that Emperor's wife will give birth to a baby girl. The Emperor's wife orders her close aide Yang An to bring the infant princess Leng Yun to Snow City to escape from Chongguang's pursuit. Leng Yun grows up to find that she has magical healing powers thanks to the gift of calling upon butterfly-pixies.

Cast

  • Vincent Zhao as Lei Ou
  • Ning Jing as Leng Yun
  • Liu Dekai as Emperor Chongguang
  • Shi Yanfei as Wuyang
  • Allen Ting as Nalong
  • Bao Jianfeng as Najialuo
  • Kou Zhenhai as Ke'erte leader
  • Zhang Danlu as Cuixin
  • Yue Yueli as Chief Pang
  • Xu Shouqin as Dibao
  • Du Ninglin as Empress Dowager
  • Jiang Hong as Die'er
  • Wu Yijiang as Xin Da
  • Du Jian as Nima
  • Chae Rim as Empress
  • Wu Ma as Yang An
  • Zhang Hengping as Gaya

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This page was last edited on 4 September 2023, at 10:11
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