The Cantonese version of ATV Romance of the Three Kingdoms and other ATV episodes can be found on ATV's official website. ATV's official website not only had a Cantonese version, but it also had versions in other languages such as Mandarin, Japanese, Korean, and so on. You can search for the required series on ATV's official website and choose the Cantonese dubbing version to watch. In addition, ATV's official website also provided online customer service. Through the online customer service, one could ask the customer service staff about the progress of the series, the plot introduction, and other issues.
" Reborn in the 80s: Hunting the Blind Bear at the Beginning " was a novel written by San Pao. The story was about the protagonist, Xia Feng, who was reborn in the 1980s. Facing the poverty of his hometown, he vowed to let his family live a good life. Xia Feng used his exquisite hunting skills to catch all kinds of animals such as squirrels, rabbits, red deer, wild boars, and bears to provide his family with sumptuous food. The plot of the novel was full of ups and downs, and the description of the characters was vivid. It was an urban romance novel worth reading.
" Still Looking at Today " was a 1981 Chinese TV drama about a fish-selling girl, Tao Ye, who was fighting against the special forces with the help of a police officer, Wen Wei. The play created the image of a group of outstanding young people, while praising the faith and dedication of the two generations of the party. The show was first aired in China Hong Kong in 1990 and received high ratings. As for the specific content and evaluation of ATV's TV series," Still Looking At The Present," there was no mention of it in the information provided so far.
I'm not sure specifically as the description is very brief. It could be about a variety of things like a story related to ATVs (All - Terrain Vehicles) reported by The New York Times, perhaps an event involving ATVs, or some sort of trend in the ATV world that they've covered.
Since we have so little to work with here, namely just 'new york times atv story', I can't say for sure who the author is. It could be any one of the numerous writers at The New York Times who cover topics that might involve ATVs.
I'm not sure specifically as you haven't provided more details. It could be about various topics such as politics, culture, or events in New York. Maybe it's a story related to ATVs (All - Terrain Vehicles) in the context of New York.
I recommend a novel called 'Extraordinary Female Cultivator', which tells the story of a surgeon named Yuan Liu Dao who transmigrated into the cultivation world. She possessed a body with hundreds of meridians and was unable to cultivate, but she had the ability to treat illnesses. In the cultivation world, she met a blind male protagonist and tried her best to take care of him. As the plot developed, the male lead's eyes also recovered. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Wild Hunt was a virtual online game novel created by Ugly Faraway. The story told the adventures of the protagonist Lu Kuan in the magical world after his rebirth. He was reborn with fifteen years of memories and vowed to make life full of passion. In the game, he killed Ogres, shot shapeshifters with arrows, kicked the Lord of Hell, and traveled through the magical world, making the name of an expert spread throughout the world. The novel was completed, with a total of 1127 chapters.