No Regrets (2010)

An epic TVB drama set in wartime Canton, weaving together loyalty, survival, and moral conflict across a decade of Japanese occupation.

No Regrets - Series Information

  • Original Title: 巾幗梟雄之義海豪情
  • First Air Year: 2010
  • Last Air Year: 2010
  • Created by: Lee Tim-Sing
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Drama
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (45 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 32
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: CN
  • Spoken Languages: Cantonese
  • Networks: TVB Jade
  • Alternative Titles: 義海豪情 (CN), Rosy Business: No Regrets (US)
  • Production Companies: TVB
  • Production Countries: Hong Kong

No Regrets - Plot

Set in the late 1930s to late 1940s in Canton, Republic of China during World War II, No Regrets is an epic drama that centers on a triad family, the Canton police force, and the Japanese occupation of the city.

No Regrets - Trailer

Watch the official trailer and get a sense of the drama that awaits:

Where to Watch No Regrets

Looking for where to watch No Regrets?

No Regrets - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Lee Tim-Sing

Main Cast

  • Wayne Lai Yiu-Cheung
  • Sheren Tang Shui-Man
  • Raymond Ho-Yin Wong
  • Ngo Ka-Nin
  • Nancy Wu
  • Elliot Ngok Wah
  • Evergreen Mak Cheung-Ching
  • Fala Chen
  • Susan Tse Suet-Sum
  • Ben Wong

Writers

  • Chan Ching-Yee
  • Cheung Wa-Biu

No Regrets - FAQs

Is No Regrets based on a true story?

No Regrets is a fictional drama, though it is deeply rooted in the historical reality of Canton during the late 1930s and 1940s. The Japanese occupation of the city and the turbulent wartime atmosphere are drawn from real historical events, lending the story a vivid sense of authenticity.

Who plays the lead roles in No Regrets?

Wayne Lai Yiu-Cheung and Sheren Tang Shui-Man lead the cast. Wayne Lai plays Lau Sing, a man navigating the dangerous world of triads and wartime politics, while Sheren Tang portrays Cheng Kau-mui, a formidable and complex woman at the heart of the story.

Where can I watch No Regrets online?

Streaming availability for No Regrets varies by region. You can check the latest viewing options, including any streaming, rental, or purchase platforms currently offering the series, by visiting JustWatch for a full breakdown of what is available in your area.

Did No Regrets win any awards?

No Regrets was a major awards success at the 2010 TVB Anniversary Awards. Wayne Lai Yiu-Cheung won Best Actor, Sheren Tang Shui-Man took Best Actress, and the series claimed multiple additional honours, cementing its status as one of TVB's most celebrated productions of that era.

What is No Regrets about?

Set in Canton from the late 1930s to the late 1940s, No Regrets weaves together the lives of a triad family, the Canton police force, and ordinary citizens caught under Japanese occupation. It is an epic tale of loyalty, survival, love, and moral compromise against a backdrop of war and upheaval.

Is No Regrets a sequel to Rosy Business?

No Regrets is widely regarded as a spiritual successor to the 2009 TVB hit Rosy Business, sharing several cast members including Wayne Lai and Sheren Tang and the same director, Lee Tim-Sing. While the stories and characters are entirely separate, the creative team and tone connect the two productions closely.

How was No Regrets received by critics and audiences?

No Regrets was met with widespread acclaim across Hong Kong and the broader Cantonese-speaking world. Praised for its rich period setting, layered characters, and powerhouse performances from Wayne Lai and Sheren Tang, it became one of the most-watched and most-discussed TVB dramas of 2010.

What are some shows similar to No Regrets?

If you enjoyed No Regrets, you might appreciate other character-driven dramas with strong ensemble casts and complex storylines. Recommended picks include X Company (2015), a WWII espionage series, and Doctor Thorne (2016), a period drama with rich interpersonal conflict and vivid historical atmosphere.

More About No Regrets

Explore further details about No Regrets on these authoritative sources.

Help Us Keep Our Content Accurate.

Report an Error