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The Best Things in Life
五福到
Written byAng Eng Tee 洪荣狄
StarringChen Hanwei
Cynthia Koh
Tracy Lee
Terence Cao
Zhang Yaodong
Ya Hui
Phyllis Quek
Ong Ai Leng
Darren Lim
Desmond Tan
Opening theme知足 by Cavin Soh
Ending theme轻轻 by Teresa Tseng
Original languageChinese
No. of episodes20
Production
ProducerWinnie Wong 王尤红
Running timeapprox. 45 minutes
Original release
NetworkMediaCorp TV Channel 8
Release17 March (2010-03-17) –
13 April 2010 (2010-04-13)

The Best Things in Life (五福到) is a Singaporean drama which aired on Channel 8. It stars Chen Hanwei, Cynthia Koh, Tracy Lee, Terence Cao, Zhang Yaodong, Ya Hui, Phyllis Quek, Ong Ai Leng, Darren Lim & Desmond Tan as the casts if the series. It debuted on 17 March 2010 and consists of 20 episodes.

Cast

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Synopsis

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Chen Wufu (Chen Hanwei) is an orphan. He was adopted by a kind fisherman and his wife who have three daughters. Their daughters left for Singapore to work and subsequently married and settled in the city, leaving Wufu to care for his parents. Wufu is a kind-hearted man with simple needs, but his parents urged him to leave for the city to eke out his own living. His naive and trusting ways leads to many hilarious situations when he arrives in the city.

Wu Fu’s eldest sister, Chen Jiaxin (Cynthia Koh), holds three jobs to maximize her earning potential. When she loses her money in the stock market, she blames second sister Chen Jiayi (Tracy Lee) who encourages her to invest. Wu Fu’s attempts to mediate only make matters worse, Jiaxin falls out with her husband, Jiayi’s wedding is nearly ruined, and youngest sister Chen Jiahui’s (Ya Hui) career and love life also takes a hit from his meddling.

The three sisters are furious and try to get rid of him, but eventually, Wufu’s sincerity and steadfastness touches them. This comedy drama shows the importance of family ties and tugs the heart-string with its touching story.[1]

References

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  1. ^ "The Best Things In Life". MediaCorp Channel 8. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
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