Swipe Tap Love

Swipe Tap Love
Traditional Chinese愛我請留言
Literal meaning"[If You] Love Me, Please Leave A Message"
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinai wo qing liu yan
Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanizationdngoi3 ngo5 conga laud jin4
Jyutpingngoi3 ngo5 conga laud jin4

Swipe Tap Love (Chinese: 愛我請留言; literally "Love Me, Please Leave A Message", is a Hong Kong modern romance serial produced by TVB.

Synopsis

2009, an ordinary year for most but it was a turning point for two disheartened souls.
A news report on a fire causes TV reporter, Yu Chor Gin (Priscilla Wong) to remember about her father's death from a car accident years ago. Chor Gin regrets not being able to see her father for the last time, and on the same day she meets Lok Tin Sung (Raymond Wong Ho-yin), a glass artist who has lost his sister in the fire. They accompany each other through the night silently. Afraid to miss another opportunity again, Chor Gin borrows Tin Sung's handphone to record a "I miss you" message to her pursuer, Cheng Yat Hei (Tony Hung).
Years later, Chor Gin is now a marketing manager at a chocolate factory. Chor Gin and Yat Hei have ended their 4 years relationship as they have grew more & more distant, leaving only doubts in their relationship. Chor Gin and Tin Sung meets again as her mother babysits Tin Sung's daughter. They began communicating via text messages. Their messages content include work, family and love encouragements to each other. It seems that an app for love has already been installed in their heart...[1]

Cast and characters

  • Raymond Wong Ho-yin as Lok Tin Sung
  • Priscilla Wong as Yu Chor Gin
  • Eddie Kwan as Golden Wong Kum Gwai
  • Tony Hung as Cheng Yat Hei
  • Elaine Yiu as Emma Choi Yin
  • Vincent Wong as Edward Wong Chi Cheung
  • Kaki Leung as Natasha Sung Lau Guen
  • Hebe Chan as Yeung Ka Ka
  • Jonathan Cheung as Roger Ho Chi On
  • Owen Cheung as George Ho Chi Fung
  • Kelly Fu as Diana Jiao Fei

Viewership ratings

Week Episodes Date Average Points Peaking Points
1 01–05 March 31 – April 4, 2014 24 28
2 06–10 April 7–11, 2014 23 26
3 11–15 April 14–18, 2014 24 26
4 16–20 April 21–25, 2014 26 28

References

  1. ^ "Chinese Synopsis" (in Chinese).

External links

  • Official Website (Chinese)