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Victoria Harbour Nights & The Echoes of Hong Kong
Victoria Harbour Nights & The Echoes of Hong Kong Plot:
Lin Wan, a female director, returns to Hong Kong to shoot a documentary about Victoria Harbour, only to reunite with Chen Mo—her ex-fiancé who she left at the altar seven years ago. Now, Chen Mo is a dock electrician who spends every night repairing old lamp posts. Lin Wan discovers that the post he’s been fixing is exactly the one where they once carved, “We’ll see every light in Victoria Harbour together.” And the “I don’t love you anymore” letter she received back then? It was a lie: Chen Mo sold their wedding house to pay for her mother’s surgery, fearing he’d be a burden. As Victoria Harbour’s wind carries the warm glow of old lamps over the dock, Lin Wan finds Chen Mo’s unsent love letters hidden in the lamp post—all the love lost to time is slowly echoing back to them, in the sound of Hong Kong’s ship horns and the dance of light and shadow.
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