Kopi-O II
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Chen Tianwen
Richard Low
| Kopi-O II | |
|---|---|
| 浓浓咖啡乌 | |
| Directed by | Lin Mingzhe 林明哲 |
| Starring | Cai Ping Kai Chen Tianwen Richard Low |
| Original language | Chinese |
| No. of episodes | 30 |
| Production | |
| Running time | approx. 45 minutes |
| Original release | |
| Network | MediaCorp TV Channel 8 |
| Release | 9 July – 9 September 2002 |
| Related | |
Kopi-O II (Chinese: 浓浓咖啡乌) is the sequel to popular series Kopi-O which aired in 1985.[1] It debuted in July 2002 and consists of 30 episodes. Veteran actors such as Cai Ping Kai, Qian Zhigang, Xiang Yun and Huang Yiliang return from the original series while many younger artistes made their early television appearances.
The series chronicles the everyday lives of vendors and workers at the humble neighbourhood kopitiam, the heart of Singaporean life. People from all statuses and walks of life cross paths at the kopitiam.
Sixth Auntie lives with her eldest son Jianzhong and his wife but was later driven out by them. Her second son Shen Jianyi is disabled so she moves in with her youngest son Shen Jianren who is the Head Master of his very owned Lion Dance Association. Besides being the lion dancer, he conceals his identity by running a western food stall with his wife Yuyan at the neighbourhood kopitiam. He shares the kopitiam with several other vendors, each with their own stories and hidden secrets.