Million-Follower Detective 百萬人推理 is an 8-episode Taiwanese crime thriller series that premiered on February 12, 2026.
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February 13, 2026
Deep Quiet Room 深度安靜 (Taiwanese Movie OST)
Deep Quiet Room 深度安靜 is a Taiwanese family suspense film that premiered on September 28, 2025 at the 9th Pingyao International Film Festival 平遙國際電影展. It will be released on March 20, 2026 in Taiwan. The film is a co-production with Italy, Poland and New Zealand. It is adapted from the novel of the same name by Taiwanese author Lin Shoher 林秀赫.
Yu-ming and Yi-ting first met in the “Deep Quiet Room” of their university library. They fell in love and eventually got married, believing a stable life awaited them. However, after Yi-ting became pregnant, her emotional state began to deteriorate. Past traumas and the weight of familial expectations gradually resurfaced, altering their relationship. Yi-ting eventually asked for an abortion and a divorce, shattering Yu-ming’s dream of a happy family. Soon after, Yi-ting’s physically disabled father moved in with them. Determined to hold the family together, Yu-ming did his best to keep things afloat. Yet he found himself suffocated, sharing a home with a father-in-law who felt more like a polite stranger than family. Unable to truly understand what was going on in Yi-ting’s mind, Yu-ming stumbled upon a manuscript she was editing and finally realized the burden she carried far exceeded what he had ever imagined.
Deep Quiet 普通的日子 (promotion song) – waa wei 魏如萱
January 29, 2022
November 20, 2021
Gold Leaf 茶金 (Taiwanese Series OST)
Gold Leaf 茶金 is a new 12-episode Taiwanese drama series that premiered on November 13, 2021. It is the story of the tea industry in Taiwan in the 1950s. It’s a mutli-dialect/multi-language drama and also the first Taiwanese drama to use Hailu Hakka 海陸腔客語 dialect as the main dialogue, while Mandarin, Hokkien, English, Japanese, and Shanghainese are also being used in the drama.
June 13, 2020
Top 20 Mandopop Songs of 2019 in Taiwan 台灣2019年度二十大中文單曲
This list was compiled by Taiwan’s pop music radio station Hit FM.
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