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Meteor Garden (2001) is a time capsule of early millennium pop culture. While some of its themes are viewed through a more critical lens today, its core message—that courage and love can bridge the widest social divides—continues to resonate. For anyone looking to understand the roots of modern Asian drama, this series is essential viewing.

“Stay away from my son. Or I will destroy everything you love. Starting with your father’s stall. – D.F.” meteor garden -2001-

The soundtrack, featuring the ubiquitous ballad "Qing Fei De Yi" (Can't Help Falling For You) by Harlem Yu, became the anthem of a generation. The fashion—oversized shirts, spiky hair, and the signature F4 signet rings—became style staples for teenagers across the continent. The show effectively created the modern "fandom" culture in Asia, laying the groundwork for the Hallyu Wave (Korean Wave) that would soon follow. Meteor Garden (2001) is a time capsule of

To prepare a nostalgic post for the 2001 classic Meteor Garden “Stay away from my son

You cannot write about without addressing the elephant in the room: the music. The F4 boy band was a result of this show, not the cause. But their song "Ni Yao De Ai" (The Love You Want) is the unofficial national anthem of 2001 Asia.

“No,” she said. “This is my place.”