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Lo Lun-seungWong Kin-fanLee Kim-woLee Man-lungChan Seung-kuenLau Kwok-fai
Starring
Dicky CheungKwong WahWayne LaiEvergreen Mak
Narrated by
Jimmy Kwok
Theme music composer
Ng Tung-mingChu Ging-yinKwan Bo-syun
Opening theme
Sai Yau Kei (西遊記) performed by Dicky Cheung
Ending theme
Tin Ngoi Yau Tin (天外有天) performed by Dicky Cheung
Country of origin
Hong Kong
Original language
Cantonese
No. of episodes
30
Production
Producer
Lau Sze-yu
Production location
Hong Kong
Editors
Cheung Wah-biuYip Kwong-yam
Running time
45 minutes per episode
Production company
TVB
Original release
Network
TVB Jade
Related
Journey to the West II (1998)
Journey to the West is a Hong Kong television series adapted from the 16th-century novel of the same title. Starring Dicky Cheung, Kwong Wah, Wayne Lai and Evergreen Mak, the series was produced by TVB and was first broadcast on TVB Jade in Hong Kong in November 1996. A sequel, Journey to the West II, was broadcast in 1998, but the role of the Monkey King was played by Benny Chan instead, due to contract problems between Dicky Cheung and TVB. Cheung later reprised the role in another television series The Monkey King: Quest for the Sutra (2002), which was broadcast on TVB but not produced by the station.
Cast
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Main cast
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Dicky Cheung as Sun Wukong
Kwong Wa as Tang Sanzang
Wayne Lai as Zhu Bajie
Evergreen Mak as Sha Wujing
Tong Chun-ming as White Dragon Horse
Other cast
[edit]Note: Some cast members played multiple roles.
Lee Lung-kei as Jade Emperor
Angelina Lo as Queen Mother of the West
Wah Chung-nam as Taishang Laojun
Cheung Ying-choi as Taibai Jinxing
Joe Ma as Erlang Shen
Lee Wong-sang as Li Jing
He Meitian as Nezha
Chun Hung as Juling Shen
Kwok Tak-shun as Old Man under the Moon
Wong Man-biu as Barefoot Immortal
Yau Biu as Duke of Thunder
Marco Lo as Thousand Li Eye, Cowherd
Luk Yuen-fan, Ng Lit-wah, Lulu Kai, Chan Chor-kiu, Wong Je-yi, Lee Bo-hin and Wong Chun-kam as Seven Fairies
Ben Wong as Earth Deity
Wu Yiu-fung as young Earth Deity
Chor Yuen as Buddha
Mimi Kung Chi Yan as Guanyin
Ng Wai-san as Longnü
Siu Cheuk-yiu, Doi Siu-man, Chu Lok-fai, Luk Hei-yeung as Four Heavenly Kings
Chan Wing-chun as Lü Dongbin
Mak Ka-lun as Lan Caihe
Koo Ming-wah as Zhongli Quan
Wong Wai-lam as Iron Crutch Li
Leung Kin-ping as Royal Uncle Cao
Lee Hoi-sang as Elder Zhang Guo
Wong Wai-tak as Han Xiangzi
Wong Fung-king as He Xiangu
Chan Kwok-kuen as Ksitigarbha
Cheng Ka-sang as King Yama
Tang Yu-chiu as Hell Judge
Chan Fung-bing as Meng Po
Wong Wai as Subhuti
Rebecca Chan as Princess Iron Fan
Lee Si-yan as young Princess Iron Fan
Gordon Liu as Bull Demon King
Cheng Chung-hin as young Bull Demon King
Lo Tze-lok as young Kitchen God
Fong Kit as Night Patrol Deity, Village chief
Chan Chung-tak as young Night Patrol Deity
Lee Ying as Chang'e
Lee Yiu-ging as Houyi
Derek Kok as Wu Gang
Wong Chun-ning as Marshal Tianpeng's deputy
Cheung Hon-ban, Ng Man-sang as Monkeys
Kiu Hung as Magician performer
Tung Ngan as Little Demon
Chung Wai-yi as Little Aunt
Tam Yat-ching as Dragon King of the East Sea
Cheung Hak as Third Dragon Prince
Chan Min-leung as Turtle Immortal
Cheng Pak-lun as Emperor Taizong of Tang
Ho Pik-kin as Abbot
Joseph Lee as Dragon King of Jing River
Shek Wun as Turtle Chancellor
Leo Tsang as Wei Zheng
Cheung Jit, Zuki Lee, Wong Chun-kam as Devil Girls
Ho Cheung-kwan, Eric Li, Wun Man-ying as Hell Guards
Chan Hiu-wun as Ching-ching
Ling Hon as Squire Gao
Lily Liew as Mrs Gao, Queen of Xinglin
Suen Kwai-hing, Lai Sau-ying as Gao family villagers
Chan Chung-kin as Dragon King of the West Sea, Tie Yushu's father, King of Xinglin
Maple Hui as Red Boy
Michelle Fung as Jade Faced Vixen, Princess consort of Xinglin
Akina Hong as Silver Fox
Leung Suet-mei as Little Fox
Kwan Ching as Dream Demon
Damon Law, Lau Wing-chun as Dream Demon's minions
Wang Kai-tak, Dai Yiu-ming as Red Boy's minions
Lui Ying-yi as Chuntao
Angela Tong as Weaver Girl
Au Ngok as Village chief
Chung Kit-yi as Ugly Girl, Spider Demon (Cuicui)
Tang Yuk-wing as Yawang
Lee Chi-wai, Leung Chiu-ho as Villagers
Mariane Chan as White Bone Demon
Edward Mok as Crown Prince Qianye
Cheung Yuen-mei as Baihuaxiu
Lo Kwok-wai as King of Baoxiang
Wong Kin-fung as Guard commander
Suen Yan-ming as Guard, Priest Chen
Wun Seung-yin as Lady Mo
Chan Po-ling as Zhenzhen, Spider Demon (Jingjing)
Ho Mei-yu as Chuchu
Lulu Kai as Lianlian
Chan Yin-hong as Bai Susu
Fung Sui-jan as Aunt Bai
Lui Kim-kwong as Uncle Bai
Lo Cheuk-nam as Prince of Loulan, Priest Li
Andy Tai as Immortal of Tiger Power
Lee Wai-man as Immortal of Elk Power
Daniel Kwok as Immortal of Antelope Power
Lau Kong as King of Chechi
Lee Hung-kit as Abbot of Zhiyuan Monastery
Chin Kar-lok as Centipede Demon / Song Yushu / Tie Yushu
Angie Cheung as Spider Demon (Shishi)
Law Lan as Spider Demon (Shishi and En'en's mother)
Rain Lau as Spider Demon (En'en)
Tang Lai-man as Spider Demon (Meimei)
Tang Siu-chun as Rooster Demon
Siu Yuk-yin as Flower Demon
Suen Kwai-hing as Song Yushu and Shishi's teacher
Wong Siu-lung as Song Yushu's classmate
Cheng Lui as Travelling monk
Lau Gwai-fong as Song Yushu's mother
Lisa Lui as Ruler of Women's Kingdom
Chan Pui-san as Princess of Women's Kingdom
Kara Hui as Flying Tiger General
Cheung Jit as Flying Bear General
Chan Heung-ying as Flying Eagle General
Tsang Wai-wun as Women's Kingdom official
Joyce Chan as Bull Girl / Mingyue
Yu Mo-lin as Imperial physician
Ng Man-tat as Street Magician
External links
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Journey to the West at IMDb
v
t
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Wu Cheng'en's Journey to the West
Characters
Sun Wukong
Tang Sanzang
Zhu Bajie
Sha Wujing
White Dragon Horse
Red Boy
Baigujing
Xiezijing
Zhizhujing
Huangmei Dawang
Princess Iron Fan
Bull Demon King
Six-Eared Macaque
Heifeng Guai
Zhenyuan Daxian
Puti Zushi
Films
Animated
Princess Iron Fan (1941)
Alakazam the Great (1960)
Havoc in Heaven (1961)
Starzinger (1979)
The Monkey King Conquers the Demon (1985)
Doraemon: The Record of Nobita's Parallel Visit to the West (1988)
Saiyuki: Requiem (2001)
Monkey King vs. Er Lang Shen (2007)
Monkey King: Hero Is Back (2015)
The Monkey King (2023)
Nobody (2025)
Live action
The Cave of the Silken Web (1927)
Princess Iron Fan (1966)
The Cave of the Silken Web (1967)
A Chinese Odyssey (1995)
A Chinese Tall Story (2005)
Saiyūki (2007)
The Forbidden Kingdom (2008)
Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons (2013)
The Monkey King (2014)
The Monkey King 2 (2016)
A Chinese Odyssey Part Three (2016)
Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back (2017)
Wu Kong (2017)
The Monkey King 3 (2018)
Television
Animated
Gokū no Daibōken (1966)
Science Fiction Saiyuki Starzinger (1978)
Monkey Magic (1998)
Journey to the West: Legends of the Monkey King (1998)
Saiyūki (1999)
Shinzo (2000)
Monkey Typhoon (2002)
Patalliro Saiyuki! (2005)
Lego Monkie Kid (2020)
SD Gundam World Heroes (2021)
Live action
Monkey (1978)
Journey to the West (1986)
Journey to the West (1996)
Journey to the West II (1996)
Sunny Piggy (2000)
The Monkey King (2001)
The Monkey King: Quest for the Sutra (2002)
Saiyūki (2006)
Journey to the West (2010)
Wu Cheng'en and Journey to the West (2010)
Journey to the West (2011)
A Korean Odyssey (2017)
The New Legends of Monkey (2018)
Stage
Monkey: Journey to the West (play)
Manga and comics
Patalliro Saiyuki! (1978)
Starzinger (1979)
Dragon Ball (1984)
Saiyūki (1997)
The Monkey King (1998)
Shinzo (2000)
Monkey Typhoon (2001)
Xin (2003)
American Born Chinese (2006)
Saint
Games
Ether Saga Odyssey
Enslaved: Odyssey to the West
Fantasy Westward Journey
Ganso Saiyūki: Super Monkey Daibōken
Legend of Wukong
Monkey Hero
Monkey King: Hero Is Back
Monkey Magic
Saiyuki: Journey West
SonSon
Westward Journey Online II
Whomp 'Em
Yūyūki
Black Myth: Wukong
Literature
Monkey (1942 novel)
Griever: An American Monkey King in China (1986 novel)
Tripmaster Monkey (1989 novel)
Four Great Classical Novels
Places
Gao Village
Liusha River
Mount Huaguo
Shuilian Cave
Tongtian River
Other
List of media adaptations of Journey to the West
Monkey King Festival
Ruyi Jingu Bang
Journey to the West (2008 soundtrack)
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