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A Quest to Heal

A Quest to Heal
我的女侠罗明依
GenrePeriod
Time slip
Drama
Directed byDoreen Yap
Christina Koh
Ken Ng
Poh Ya Xin
Lee Jia Wei
StarringCarrie Wong
Qi Yuwu
Xu Bin
Ya Hui
Bryan Wong
Jeffrey Xu
Opening theme乱 by 石康钧 & Ling Kai
Country of originSingapore
Original languageMandarin Chinese
No. of episodes32
Production
Executive producerLeong Lye Lin
Production locationsSingapore
Hengdian World Studios in China
Running time45 minutes (excluding ads)
Original release
NetworkMediacorp Channel 8
Release20 July (2020-07-20) –
14 August 2020 (2020-08-14)

A Quest to Heal (Chinese: 我的女侠罗明依) is a 2020 Singaporean Chinese-language drama series. It tells the story of a heroine (Carrie Wong) and an imperial guard (Qi Yuwu) who accidentally travels from the Ming Dynasty to modern Singapore, and together they face the evil palace forces, who plan to rule both worlds.

Consisting of 32 episodes, it premiered on 20 July 2020, airing on weekdays at 9pm on Channel 8. It also aired on Astro AEC in Malaysia, and is available on meWATCH.[1][2][3]

Broadcast

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Channel Country Air date Schedule
Astro AEC Malaysia 20 July 2020 - 1 September 2020 Mon-Fri 8.30pm-9.30pm
Channel 8 Singapore Mon-Fri 9.00pm-10.00pm
meWATCH Official streaming platform[4]
8TV Malaysia 9 February 2022 - 28 April 2022 Wed-Thu 10.00pm-11.00pm (till 31 March)

Wed-Thu 10.00pm-12.00am (from 6 April)

GMM 25 Thailand 29 May 2022 - Sat-Sun 9.30pm-10.30pm

Plot

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During the 1500s Ming Dynasty, a heroine named Luo Ming Yi (Carrie Wong) sneaks into the heavily guarded imperial jail to rescue her senior, the famous doctor Li Shizhen (Xu Bin). She is stopped by the agent Bi Zheng (Qi Yu Wu), a Brocaded Robe Guard under the command of the powerful Eunuch Sun (Bryan Wong). The two engage in a fierce fight and unknowingly travel through time to Singapore in 2020. They encounter the descendants of Li Shizhen, who now owns a failing traditional herbal restaurant.

Luo Ming Yi and Bi Zheng have no choice but to cooperate and help the restaurant. But their time-travelling feat is noticed by the evil Eunuch Sun, who has plans to take over both worlds. Can the two martial artists stop the evil plan before it is too late?

Cast

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Production

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It is the first time MediaCorp has produced a period drama after a hiatus of 15 years. The full period drama episodes occupies a total of seven episodes, including rare martial arts scenes in local dramas.[5] The period scene was filmed in Hengdian World Studios, one of the largest film studios in China.[6][7] The traditional costumes were designed by Chinese designer Chen Minzheng, whose previous works include Empresses in the Palace, The Stand-In.[8]

The drama series was initially planned to be released on 8 May 2020, but was moved to 20 July 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Singaporean general election.[3]

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominees Result Ref
2020 Asian Academy Creative Awards Best Theme Song by 石康钧 & Ling Kai Won
2021 Star Awards Best Theme Song by 石康钧 and Ling Kai Won
Best Supporting Actor Bryan Wong Won
Best Actor Qi Yuwu Won
Best Actress Carrie Wong Nominated
Best Drama Serial Won
International Emmy Awards Best Telenovela Nominated

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