"Gold digger" Wen Jiajia (played by Tang Wei) was once the editor of a food magazine. She is full of romantic fantasies about love like the movie "Sleepless in Seattle".
But in fact, since China had no way to issue birth certificates, she went all the way to the Ziyue Center in Seattle to give birth.
At the Ziyue Center, Wen Jiajia's style of showing off her wealth aroused dissatisfaction with the landlord and other pregnant women.
She feels lonely and can only confide in her driver Frank (played by Wu Xiubo).
The seemingly dull and honest "down-and-out uncle" Frank is actually not a mediocre person.
He was once a first-level cardiovascular physician in China.
As they get along, Frank's thoughtfulness and tolerance gradually melt away Wen Jiajia's unruly willfulness.
When Wen Jiajia's rich boyfriend suddenly disappeared, Wen Jiajia, who became poor overnight, received Frank's meticulous care.
Living with Frank and his daughter allowed Wen Jiajia to find the warmth of home.
The two people get along day and night and develop subtle feelings.
Wen Jiajia's child was born, but her rich boyfriend reappeared, took him back to China, and proposed marriage.
Although life is as luxurious as ever, Wen Jiajia misses Frank frequently.
Only then did he discover what love he was truly pursuing.
Leaving Seattle does not mean the end, leaving is the beginning of the next encounter.
Note: The source of the Beijing Meets Seattle stills is Zhu, a 29-year-old female doctor who was tricked by her husband into going to Seattle to give birth alone.
At the confinement center run by Taiwanese Zong Jie, Zhu witnessed the various lives of pregnant women who gave birth in a foreign land. She gradually got out of the initial depression and began to think about her future.
At the same time, Lin Nuoyan, the son of Zong Jie, the owner of the center, was also attracted to Zhu.
A tragic comedy is staged every day at the Seattle center: Lin, the boss's daughter, whom he fell in love with during early pregnancy, caused headaches for his parents; Han, who went abroad to give birth to a second child because her husband favored sons over daughters, started a custody lawsuit in a foreign country;
Pregnant woman Sun Xiaoxi unexpectedly discovered that her father-in-law, who accompanied her to give birth, had cheated on her and fell in love with the foreign maid at the Ziyue Center; the Huang Hailang family whose child was difficult to conceive through artificial insemination; the starlet couple who went abroad to give birth to their children; and so on. Occasional opportunities will also come
Going to Seattle adds many stories to the Ziyue Center.
Here Zhu tasted and witnessed the ups and downs of having children in a foreign country, and also struggled, reflected and harvested his sincere feelings.
Jiao Ye (played by Tang Wei) immigrated to Macau with his father at the age of 15.
Thereafter, he settled in Las Vegas and became a casino publicist.
Daniel (played by Wu Xiubo) lives in Los Angeles and is a real estate agent.
Finally, they walked hand in hand on the streets of London, performing a cross-border love story of "Macau meets Los Angeles".