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"Star Needle" is a heart-warming masterpiece about cultural collision, family bonds, female growth and transnational friendship. Watch how a small silver needle embroiders a beautiful chapter of life across mountains and seas! >One stitch and one thread cannot embroider the misty rain of Suzhou; one bridge and one port can connect the Lion City of Xingzhou. > Lin Wanyuan, the descendant of Su embroidery, married Chen Zhihao, an engineer in the Lion City. The exquisite Su embroidery met the pragmatic Nanyang style. The cultural differences made the newlywed life full of laughter, and even raised questions from her husband's family about not doing their job properly. How does she protect Jiangnan at her fingertips in a foreign country? >Farmer girl Shen Wei seizes the opportunity of the Sino-Singapore joint venture and transforms from an assembly line worker into the right-hand secretary of Singaporean chairman Su Qiming. Their mutual acquaintance across classes creates a family storm. When she follows Su Qiming to the Lion City, is it an opportunity or a whirlpool? Scorned yet looked up to by her family, she eventually found her own Xingzhou dream in the field of education, but she could not escape the shackles of her hometown's demands for family affection and the pressure to get married. > Silk merchant Xu Guodong and Singaporean Chinese businessman Li Weiming didn't get to know each other because of a business deal that "almost went bankrupt." From blaming each other for being "too rigid" and "too casual" to jointly breaking down trade barriers and resisting market storms, the two middle-aged men forged a cross-border brotherhood in the ups and downs of the business world. >When Lin Wan's Suzhou Embroidery Exhibition caused a sensation in Singapore, when Shen Wei's educational bridge allowed students from both places to exchange dreams, when Xu Guodong and Li Weiming's company became an industry benchmark... The water of the Suzhou River and the Singapore River had already quietly converged in the intertwined fates of the three groups of families.
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