The Flying Fish In Winter Season - Hokkaido Filming
The cast from The Flying Fish In Winter Season, Julian Cheung, Myolie Wu, Damien Lau, Tavia Yeung, Michael Tse and Eileen Yeow, headed to different parts of Hokkaido and Tokyo for outdoor filming. In the drama, Chilam put aside his handsome looks and acted as a fisherman. He personally experienced the feeling of going out to sea to catch fish. As for Myolie Wu, she enjoyed herself while working too. She went to a local famous fish market to have a look at the local culture of eating.
The cast from The Flying Fish In Winter Season, Julian Cheung, Myolie Wu, Damien Lau, Tavia Yeung, Michael Tse and Eileen Yeow, headed to different parts of Hokkaido and Tokyo for outdoor filming. In the drama, Chilam put aside his handsome looks and acted as a fisherman. He personally experienced the feeling of going out to sea to catch fish. As for Myolie Wu, she enjoyed herself while working too. She went to a local famous fish market to have a look at the local culture of eating.
Having Many Gains
In the past, Myolie Wu got the chance to come to Hokkaido a couple of times due to work. But she felt that this time, it was about the rare chance to experience the local eating culture. She said, "The production for this drama is quite serious. There were many scenes, like for example, the auction process in the fish market and the live cutting of the fish were all carried out by the help of the sponsors. What left me the deepest impression was when I arrived in Otaru, it was snowing. It felt very romantic!"
In the drama, Myolie Wu, Julian Cheung and Damien Lau had more scenes with one another. Making use of this chance, she had gained quite a lot. She said, "Very happy to be able to work with Chilam and Damien. Actually Chilam's a big devil kid. He likes to joke around a lot. Damien's very friendly. He taught me a lot on the different techniques of acting."
Captions (top to bottom):
1) Very Excited - Myolie Wu, Julian Cheung and Damien Lau went to a fish market, which auctioned tuna fish, for filming. When everyone saw the gigantic tuna fish, they appeared very excited.
2) Romantic Scene - Coming to a lighthouse in Hokkaido, Julian Cheung and Myolie Wu acted out a romantic scene
In the past, Myolie Wu got the chance to come to Hokkaido a couple of times due to work. But she felt that this time, it was about the rare chance to experience the local eating culture. She said, "The production for this drama is quite serious. There were many scenes, like for example, the auction process in the fish market and the live cutting of the fish were all carried out by the help of the sponsors. What left me the deepest impression was when I arrived in Otaru, it was snowing. It felt very romantic!"
In the drama, Myolie Wu, Julian Cheung and Damien Lau had more scenes with one another. Making use of this chance, she had gained quite a lot. She said, "Very happy to be able to work with Chilam and Damien. Actually Chilam's a big devil kid. He likes to joke around a lot. Damien's very friendly. He taught me a lot on the different techniques of acting."
Captions (top to bottom):
1) Very Excited - Myolie Wu, Julian Cheung and Damien Lau went to a fish market, which auctioned tuna fish, for filming. When everyone saw the gigantic tuna fish, they appeared very excited.
2) Romantic Scene - Coming to a lighthouse in Hokkaido, Julian Cheung and Myolie Wu acted out a romantic scene
Relaxing Oneself - Myolie Wu and Tavia Yeung came to Tomamu to film the hot spring scenes. They could take the chance to soak inside the hot spring, and relax themselves at the same time.
Supporting Fully
In the Japan outdoor scenes for this drama, many props are in fact real, including the fish (which are imported) and antiques (borrowed from the antique shop). It's thanks to many people's support that this drama is able to film smoothly and successfully.
Captions (left to right):
1) Taking A Photo For Memory - The man, second from left, is the Japanese partner of Ricky, the sponsor for this drama. The team went to his shop for filming. Myolie Wu, Damien Lau and Julian Cheung took the chance to take a photo with him for memory sake.
2) Grabbing The Chance - In order to film a bidding scene for the tuna fish, the team specially bidded for the tuna fish in a fish market in Tokyo. Myolie Wu grabbed the chance to take a photo with the fish.
In the Japan outdoor scenes for this drama, many props are in fact real, including the fish (which are imported) and antiques (borrowed from the antique shop). It's thanks to many people's support that this drama is able to film smoothly and successfully.
Captions (left to right):
1) Taking A Photo For Memory - The man, second from left, is the Japanese partner of Ricky, the sponsor for this drama. The team went to his shop for filming. Myolie Wu, Damien Lau and Julian Cheung took the chance to take a photo with him for memory sake.
2) Grabbing The Chance - In order to film a bidding scene for the tuna fish, the team specially bidded for the tuna fish in a fish market in Tokyo. Myolie Wu grabbed the chance to take a photo with the fish.
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