Wallace Chung has maintained steady visibility through a series of successful roles, from his compelling performance in a recent revenge-themed drama to the continued popularity of works such as The Sword and the Brocade and Because of Love. His ability to lead a series has again drawn attention as he partners with Qin Lan in the upcoming romance drama City of Dance, premiering on the 27th. The story follows two former lovers who reunite after twelve years, allowing strong emotional currents to surface.

In the newly released trailer, the reunion sequence is filled with layered emotions. Beneath a backdrop of fireworks, the two stand closely together as Wallace Chung delivers a heartfelt confession: “Let’s be together.” The line instantly brings tears to Qin Lan’s eyes, while memories of their youthful romance resurface. As the moment deepens, restraint shifts into emotional release, with their tear-filled gaze and intimate kiss capturing the intensity of adults meeting again after years apart. Amid the embrace, he whispers, “Do you still love me?” Her gentle touch becomes a quiet but powerful answer.


The emotional narrative is further complicated by a third character portrayed by Bai Bing, whose previous roles have earned notable recognition. In this new project, she plays a woman who has long cared for Wallace Chung’s character, creating a subtle yet impactful rivalry. The trailer highlights her calm confidence and quiet claim over their shared routine, while Qin Lan’s identity as the “first love” naturally forms a point of tension. A restaurant scene contrasts their dynamics even more vividly as Bai Bing welcomes Wallace Chung to sit beside her, emphasizing the evolving triangular relationship.
City of Dance explores the intricacies of mature love—where past emotions linger and new bonds seem steady, yet neither can be dismissed easily. Through the contrasting temperaments of its three leads, the series builds strong emotional tension, oscillating between nostalgia and reality. This interplay sets the stage for a drama rich in sentiment, conflict and anticipation.
