The Master of Tai Chi (2008)

A landmark Hong Kong martial arts drama from TVB, crafted around kung-fu icon Vincent Zhao Wenzhuo and set in the turbulent era of early republican China.

The Master of Tai Chi - Series Information

  • Original Title: 太極
  • First Air Year: 2008
  • Last Air Year: 2008
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Drama, Action, Adventure
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 45 minutes
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 25
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: CN
  • Spoken Languages: Cantonese
  • Networks: TVB Jade
  • Alternative Titles: Tai Chi (US)
  • Production Companies: TVB
  • Production Countries: Hong Kong

The Master of Tai Chi - Plot

The Master of Tai Chi is a Hong Kong martial arts television drama that aired on Jade and HD Jade from 25 February to 28 March 2008. Produced by Tommy Leung and Raymond Chai, The Master of Tai Chi is a TVB production. The drama was filmed in early 2006, and is the station's first high-definition series that was ever produced. This is TVB's custom-made series for kung-fu icon Vincent Zhao. At the request of Zhao, the main character's name has been changed from 'Wen Zhiu' to 'Mo Ma'.

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The Master of Tai Chi - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Vincent Zhao Wenzhuo
  • Raymond Lam Fung
  • Melissa Ng Mei-Heng
  • Myolie Wu Hang-Yee
  • Kenneth Ma Kwok-Ming
  • Selena Lee
  • Paul Chun Pui
  • Derek Kwok Jing-Hung
  • David Chiang Da-Wei
  • Lau Siu-Ming

The Master of Tai Chi - FAQs

Who stars in The Master of Tai Chi?

The series was custom-made for kung-fu icon Vincent Zhao Wenzhuo, who plays the lead role of Mo Ma. The supporting cast includes Raymond Lam Fung, Myolie Wu Hang-Yee, Kenneth Ma Kwok-Ming, Melissa Ng Mei-Heng, Selena Lee, Paul Chun Pui, and veteran actor David Chiang Da-Wei.

Why was the main character renamed Mo Ma?

At the personal request of lead actor Vincent Zhao Wenzhuo, the protagonist's name was changed from 'Wen Zhiu' to 'Mo Ma' before production began. TVB accommodated this request as part of the custom arrangement made specifically to bring the martial arts star on board for the series.

Was The Master of Tai Chi TVB's first HD series?

Yes — it holds a notable place in Hong Kong television history as TVB's first-ever high-definition production. Although the drama was filmed as early as 2006, it aired on both Jade and HD Jade in early 2008, marking a significant technical milestone for the broadcaster.

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What is The Master of Tai Chi about?

Set against the backdrop of early republican China, the series follows Mo Ma, a martial arts master whose mastery of tai chi draws him into a world of conflict, loyalty, and rivalry. Produced by TVB and tailored for Vincent Zhao Wenzhuo, it blends classic kung-fu action with dramatic storytelling.

How many episodes does The Master of Tai Chi have?

The series ran for a single season of 25 episodes, airing on TVB Jade and HD Jade from 25 February to 28 March 2008. Each episode runs approximately 45 minutes, making it a compact but complete martial arts drama experience.

What are some shows similar to The Master of Tai Chi?

Fans of the series may enjoy other martial arts dramas such as The Legend of the Condor Heroes (1983), Kung Fu (2021), A Step Into The Past (2001), and Mortal Kombat: Conquest (1998). These titles share a similar blend of action, period setting, and martial arts storytelling.

When did The Master of Tai Chi first air?

The series premiered on 25 February 2008 on TVB Jade and HD Jade in Hong Kong, concluding its run on 28 March 2008. Though filmed in early 2006, the two-year gap before broadcast was partly due to the technical preparations required for TVB's inaugural high-definition production.

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