Yong-Jiu Grocery Store

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Yong-Jiu Grocery Store
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Promotional poster
GenreRomance
Drama
Family
Based onComic book "Yong-Jiu Grocery Store"
by Ruan Guangmin
Written byChen Jie-ying
Huang Hsuan-ying
Hsiao I.-Wei
Directed byKao Pin-chuan
Tseng Ying-ting
Starring
Derek Chang
  • Christina Mok
Opening themeThat Store (聽說有間店) - Young
Ending themeLost and Found (失物招领)- Princess Ai
Country of originTaiwan
Original languagesMandarin
Taiwanese Hokkien
No. of series1
No. of episodes10
Production
Executive producerLin Xiangling
ProducerHsu Kuo-lun
Production locationsTaipei
Tainan
Chiayi
Yunlin County
Running time90 minutes (per episode)
Production companiesFox Networks Group Asia Pacific, Taiwan Branch
Content Digital Film Company
Loulou Film
Release
Original networkCTS Main Channel
SET Metro
Star Chinese Channel
Iqiyi Taiwan[1]
Line TV
Vidol
FOX+
First shown inTaiwan
Original releaseAugust 16 (2019-08-16) –
October 18, 2019 (2019-10-18)
Chronology
Followed byThe Making of an Ordinary Woman
External links
Official Website

Yong-Jiu Grocery Store (Chinese: 用九柑仔店) is a 2019 Taiwanese television series directed by Kao Pin-chuan and Tseng Ying-ting. The series was adapted from the comic by Ruan Guangmin of the same name,[2] and starring Derek Chang and Christina Mok. It airs on CTS Main Channel and SET Metro starting August 16, 2019.[3][4][5]

Yong-Jiu Grocery Store became the 17th-highest rated Taiwanese drama in 2019.[6]

Plot[]

Yang Chun-Lung (Derek Chang) is an elite employee of a construction company. Just turned 30, he bought a house, his job was also favorable, and he became the youngest senior manager of the company. The prospect is so open, but behind that are days of intense work, social parties that make him tired and confused. Seeing the fathers and uncles in the company sacrifice their health, family, and friendship for the sake of work, he suddenly wondered if this was the life he wanted? And then a phone call broke the trajectory of Yang Chun-Lung's life. His grandfather Yang Chin-te (Lin I-hsiung) suddenly fell seriously ill, the situation was not very optimistic. Chun-lung quit his job, rushed back to his hometown, only in time to see his grandfather lying on a hospital bed, falling into a coma, unconscious.

After the doctor explained his illness, Chun-lung planned to close the grocery store. If Grandpa regains consciousness, he will bring him back to Taipei to live with him. Grandpa's longtime neighbors, though sorry for the grocery store and his hard work for many years, but they also understand Chun-lung's difficulty. In just one night, Chun-lung was immediately summoned to Taipei by the company to handle a difficult project. In the process, facing the questioning voice of the old homeowner Zhao, Chun-lung dreamily discovered: It turns out that although life in Taipei is so bustling, what he nostalates is his childhood in hometown....

Cast[]

  • Derek Chang as Yang Chun-Lung
    • Chen Dingzhong as Yang Chun-Lung (child)
    • Chen Shaohui as Yang Chun-Lung (teenager)
  • Christina Mok as Chen Chao-Chun
    • Weng Nini as Chen Chao-Chun (young)
  • Lin I-hsiung as Yang Chin-te
    • Edison Wang as Yang Chin-te (young)
  • Lei Hung as Yong Bo
    • J.C. Lin as Yong Bo (young)
  • Lung Shao-hua as Miao Gong
    • Lin Yu-hsien as Miao Gong (young)
  • Huang Hsi-tien as Shui Kun
  • Wang Man-chiao as Shu-chih
    • Yang Min as Shu-chih (young)
  • Roy Chiu as Chiang En-Pei
  • Hou Yan-xi as Tsai Liang-Chin
    • as Tsai Liang-Chin (young)
  • Allen Chen as Jian Zhong Sheng
    • as Jian Zhong Shen (young)
  • as Yu Yun
    • as Yu Yun (young)
  • as Feng Yu
  • as Zheng Shu Fen
    • as Zheng Shu Fen (young)
  • Gingle Wang as Yin Yueh

Reception[]

Episodes ratings
Chapter Air Date[7][8] Average Ratings Rank
1 August 16, 2019 0.78% 4
2 August 23, 2019 0.81% 4
3 August 30, 2019 0.68% 3
4 September 6, 2019 0.66% 3
5 September 13, 2019 0.59% 3
6 September 20, 2019 0.66% 3
7 September 27, 2019 0.65% 3
8 October 4, 2019 0.78% 3
9 October 11, 2019 0.66%
10 October 18, 2019 0.67%
Average ratings 0.69% --

Awards and nominations[]

Year Ceremony Category Nominee Result
2020 55th Golden Bell Awards[9] Best Television Series Yong-Jiu Grocery Store Nominated
Best Director in a Television Series Kao Pin-chuan, Tseng Ying-ting Won
Best Writing for a Television Series Chen Jie-ying, Huang Hsuan-Ying, Hsiao I.-Wei Nominated
Best Leading Actress in a Television Series Christina Mok Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series Hou Yan-xi Nominated
Best Cinematography Ching-Di Li, Stanley Liu, Garvin Chan Nominated
Best Art and Design Liao Yen-chou, Huang Yen-chun Nominated
3rd Asian Academy Creative Awards[10] Best Sound George Chen, Annie Lo, Jimmy Lin Nominated

Broadcast[]

Region Network Dates Notes
 Taiwan (local) CTS Main Channel, SET Metro August 16, 2019-October 18, 2019 (Every Friday 22:00-23:30) Original
Vidol TV August 16, 2019-October 18, 2019 (Available every Friday at 23:30)
IQIYI Taiwan Starting from August 17, 2019 (available every Saturday at 00:00)
Line TV Taiwan
Star Chinese Channel Starting from August 17, 2019 (Every Saturday 22:00-23:30)
FOX+ Starting from August 17, 2019 (Available every Saturday at 22:00)
Netflix Taiwan The whole series has been released
Disney+ (Star) Starting from November 12, 2021[11]
 Malaysia Astro Hua Hee Dai August 17, 2020 - (Monday to Friday 21:30-23:00)
Selected countries in the Americas, Europe, Middle East, South Asia Viki Starting from August 16, 2019 (Available every Friday at 00:00) With subtitles

References[]

  1. ^ "用九柑仔店" (in Chinese). IQIYI Taiwan. Retrieved 2021-06-13.
  2. ^ "《用九柑仔店》10個拍攝彩蛋!張軒睿被要求增肥、莫允雯兇猛飆粗口、柑仔店在這裡拍攝" (in Chinese). Harper's Bazaar Taiwan. 2019-08-31.
  3. ^ 三立電視 官方網站 戲劇 用九柑仔店.SETTV. August 16, 2019.
  4. ^ 用九柑仔店-華視.CTS. August 16, 2019.
  5. ^ "2020金鐘獎《用九柑仔店》人生金句被瘋狂轉發 :「台北回鄉下頂多三小時,但我通常要花365天」" (in Chinese). Cosmopolitan Taiwan. 2020-09-23.
  6. ^ "2019 ratings-highest ranking" (in Chinese). 台灣偶像劇場. Retrieved 2021-06-13.
  7. ^ "台灣電視劇收視率 - 用九柑仔店" (in Chinese). Retrieved 2021-06-13.
  8. ^ "電視觀察窗" (in Chinese). Retrieved 2021-06-13.
  9. ^ "Golden Bell Awards". Retrieved 13 June 2021.
  10. ^ "Asian Academy Creative Awards - Nation Winner" (PDF). Retrieved 13 June 2021.
  11. ^ Palmer, Roger (2021-10-08). "Disney+ Taiwan Launch Pricing Announced". Whats on Disney Plus. Retrieved 2021-10-12.

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