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== Details ==
 
== Details ==
 
*'''Title:''' ชิงชัง / Ching Chang
 
*'''Title:''' ชิงชัง / Ching Chang
*'''AKA:''' Hate
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*'''Also known as:''' Battle of the Hatred / Vegeance
*'''Duration:''' Episodes 52
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*'''Duration:''' 52 Episodes
*'''Genre:''' Drama
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*'''Genre:''' Drama / Romance / Period
*'''Popularity:''' hit
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*'''Popularity:''' Hit (Rating of 16)
 
*'''Air time:''' Monday-Thursday 20.25
 
*'''Air time:''' Monday-Thursday 20.25
 
*'''Broadcast network:''' Channel 5
 
*'''Broadcast network:''' Channel 5
 
*'''Broadcast period:''' August 3, 2009 - October 29, 2009
 
*'''Broadcast period:''' August 3, 2009 - October 29, 2009
*'''Theme song:''' "Ruk Jow Urie( Oh Dear Love)" Earn the Star
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*'''Theme song:''' "Ruk Jow Urie (Oh Dear Love)" Earn the Star
*'''Theme song:''' "Pid Praw Ruk( Wrong Because of Love)" Ging The Star
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*'''Theme song:''' "Pid Praw Ruk (Wrong Because of Love)" [[Ging Muanpair Panaboot]]
  
 
== Production Credits ==
 
== Production Credits ==
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*[[Ball Vittavat Singlumpong]] '''as''' Yogchai
 
*[[Ball Vittavat Singlumpong]] '''as''' Yogchai
 
*[[Toey Jarinporn Joonkiat]] '''as''' Ganyaa
 
*[[Toey Jarinporn Joonkiat]] '''as''' Ganyaa
*[[A Passin Reungwoot]] '''as'''  
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*[[A Passin Reungwoot]] '''as''' Chot
 
*[[Duantem Salitul]] '''as''' Tongkham (Im's Mother)
 
*[[Duantem Salitul]] '''as''' Tongkham (Im's Mother)
*[[Sorrapong Chatree]] '''as''' Poo Yai Kaew (Im's Father)
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*[[Sorapong Chatree]] '''as''' Poo Yai Kaew (Im's Father)
*[[Nahatai Pichitra]] '''as'''  
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*[[Nahatai Pichitra]] '''as''' Pream
 
*[[Patsorn Boonyagiat]] '''as''' (In's Mother)
 
*[[Patsorn Boonyagiat]] '''as''' (In's Mother)
 
*[[Man Supakit Tungtatsawat]] '''as'''
 
*[[Man Supakit Tungtatsawat]] '''as'''
*[[Rungruang Anantaya (Hack)]] '''as'''
 
 
*[[Krung Srivilai]] '''as'''  
 
*[[Krung Srivilai]] '''as'''  
 
*[[Jeerasak Pinsuwan]] '''as''' (In's Father)
 
*[[Jeerasak Pinsuwan]] '''as''' (In's Father)

Latest revision as of 01:20, 7 December 2021





Ching Chang
Ching Chang

Details

  • Title: ชิงชัง / Ching Chang
  • Also known as: Battle of the Hatred / Vegeance
  • Duration: 52 Episodes
  • Genre: Drama / Romance / Period
  • Popularity: Hit (Rating of 16)
  • Air time: Monday-Thursday 20.25
  • Broadcast network: Channel 5
  • Broadcast period: August 3, 2009 - October 29, 2009
  • Theme song: "Ruk Jow Urie (Oh Dear Love)" Earn the Star
  • Theme song: "Pid Praw Ruk (Wrong Because of Love)" Ging Muanpair Panaboot

Production Credits

  • Producer: Add info here
  • Director: San Srikaewlo
  • Screenwriter: Add info here
  • Company Name: Exact & Scenario

Cast

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Synopsis/Review

Poo Yai (Village Chief) Kaew and Tongkam of Taa Narm Oi of Nakhon Sawan has 4 daughters whom are Im, Oon, Bangorn, and Aree. All four sisters hope of having a good life, but love, greed, infatuation has the power above all. It causes the four sisters to compete and bicker amongst one another to the point where their life is chaotic like they would have never imagine. Im the eldest sister is the love of Yot a hoodlum of the village. In who is the son of a wealthy man in Ta Narm Oi also desires in Im. Yot uses trickery and black magic to make Im surrender to him physically and become his. He then takes her away on the day before her marriage to In. In then announces that he will pour his entire life into getting revenge against Yot and getting Im back.


credit to Tina. She also translated the full synopsis which can be found here Tina Thai All Stars




Gallery

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Awards

  • Star Entertainment Awards (2009) for Best Director by San Srikaewlo
  • Star Entertainment Awards (2009) for Best Lakorn
  • Nataraja Awards (2009) for Best Lakorn Song "Ruk Jao Oey" by Earn the Star
  • Nataraja Awards (2009) for Best Lakorn Director by San Srikaewlo
  • Nataraja Awards (2009) for Best Lakorn


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