When Mia was young, she and her sisters Ah Kiu and Yan Yan met a Gypsy girl. The Gypsy girl gave Mia a bag and told her to open it when she turns 18 and she will find her true love and told her to choose carefully so she wouldn't hurt her family. Mia and her sisters buried the bag and promised not to open it until Mia comes back to Hong Kong. Mia stayed with her aunt while the Ah Kiu and Yan Yan went back to Hong Kong. A few years later... Mia came back to Hong Kong and on her 18th birthday, Mia and her sisters dug up the bag and opened it. The letter inside the bag said Mia's true love would have a four leave clover mark on them. Mia discovers the four leave clover mark on both Nic and Ah Sun. Which one will she choose? The rumored as "bad boy" Ah Nic or the good boy Ah Sun? Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
Cast & Credits
- Charmaine Li Main Role
- Vivien Yeo Main Role
- Charles Szeto Main Role
- Vin Choi(Ah Nic)Main Role
- Cathy Tsui Main Role
Reviews
A Warm Coming of Age Story About Sisters and Destiny
Sunshine Heartbeat starts off with our three sisters who meet a fortune teller who tells them that when the oldest sister, Mia, turns eighteen, she’ll find her true love, while also giving her a bag which I believe was a clue about her true love. The sisters bury the bag and promise to come back for it when Mia turns eighteen.Mia studies abroad and comes back to Hong Kong when she turns eighteen, and the sisters dig up the bag. Inside the bag consists of a clue that her true love has a four leaf clover birthmark. Both male leads have the four leaf clover, and Mia has to figure out who her true love is, considering she has to pick the right one as her family's happiness is in her hands (this was stated by the fortune teller).
Throughout the drama, it also focuses on Mia’s emotional struggle as she tries to trust her own feelings instead of just relying on fate. I liked how the story slowly builds tension around the mystery of which guy is the real match, while still keeping things light and easy to follow.
The drama also does a really nice job focusing on the sisters’ bond as they learn and grow together, while also playing volleyball which I really liked. It gives the story a light and fun energy without getting too heavy. The friendship moments between the sisters often feel just as important as the romance, which makes the story more grounded.
In terms of the overall vibe, Sunshine Heartbeat is a lighthearted coming of age drama, nothing too crazy. It stays warm and easy to watch, and I liked how it balanced romance with family and friendship.
The cast brings a natural, comfortable energy to their roles, especially in the sister scenes where the chemistry feels believable and lived in. The romance works best when it leans into the emotional uncertainty rather than just the “fated love” idea, which keeps it more engaging than a simple love triangle setup.
In the end, all the sisters end up with someone, and it’s revealed that even the youngest sister’s boyfriend also has a four leaf clover birthmark which I found cute. Overall, it’s a feel good TVB drama that keeps things simple, sweet, and enjoyable from start to finish.









