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Pathfinding to the Northeast
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Title: Pathfinding to the Northeast

Release Date: 2 Jan 2008

Runtime: 47m

Genre: Drama, Family

Director: Kong Sheng

Production Companies: 山东电影电视剧制作中心

Overview: Zhu Kaishan, a man from Shandong joins settlers in northeast China during the mid-19th century. Amidst turmoil, his family embarks on a journey to reunite, facing numerous challenges as they navigate survival in an unstable era.

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Ratings

Average Vote: 8.9 (7 votes)

Cast

  • Zhu Kaishan: Li Youbin
  • Zhu Chuanwu: Zhu Yawen
  • Xian'er: Song Jia
  • Zhu Chuanwen: Liu Xiangjing
  • Wen Taniang: Sa Rina
  • Er Zhuzi: Liu Nan
  • Pathfinding to the Northeast (Season 1)

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