Liang Huan, who was born in the Mainland, came to Hong Kong with her daughter Li Youyou to reunite with her husband Li Gaoshan in the 1980s. Unexpectedly, Li Gaoshan died unexpectedly. Liang Huan, who had no support, could only hold on to her late husband's tea restaurant. She was indomitable, and thanks to the help of Li Gaoshan's former friends Luo Yiqi and Lao Jin, and with the support of the tea restaurant employees, she struggled together in adversity and stood together in the same boat. When Hong Kong returned to the motherland in 1997, Liang Huan and Luo Jin together with Lao Jin's children Li Youyou, Luo Ziliang, Luo Zikang, Lao Yongyi, Lao Yongan and Xie Langfeng also grew up and joined the society. They have experienced the Asian financial crisis, the SARS epidemic, and the U.S. subprime mortgage crisis. Faced with career, future and emotional choices, they still work hard together and give full play to the Lion Rock spirit. Not only have they developed their careers in Hong Kong, but they have also expanded their tea restaurant business to the mainland. They believe that as long as Hong Kong is united with the motherland and with the strong support of the motherland, Hong Kong will surely usher in a better future.
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