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Hima Tai Phrachan

(2006)

หิมะใต้พระจันทร์ (2549)

Other Names:Snow Beneath the Moon

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Completed2006

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Episodes :12 eps
Aired :June 22, 2006
Ended :August 2, 2006
Air Day :Wednesday - Thursday

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Synopsis

“Snow Beneath the Moon” tells the story of Han Taejun, the heir of Han Jinseob, owner of the massive Taeyang empire, a global maritime shipping business.
After Taejun’s mother passes away, Jinseob brings his new wife Chaewoo into the household, along with her daughter Mamarin. Mamarin secretly falls in love with Taejun, causing him great discomfort. Unable to handle the situation, Taejun decides to leave Seoul and hides in Thailand, working at Taeyang’s shipyard branch. He is helped by his close Korean friend Choi Yongki, who keeps his whereabouts a secret from his family.
Taejun lives quietly in Thailand for four years until one day he meets Intupha (Noo-In), the youngest granddaughter of Grandpa On, the owner of the Chao Phraya Riverside Hotel. They fall in love at first sight. Grandpa On also grows fond of Taejun, though Anecha, Noo-In’s older brother, initially misunderstands and believes Taejun is pursuing Waralee (Noo-Jan)—Noo-In’s childhood best friend, whom Anecha secretly loves. Eventually, Anecha learns the truth and Taejun promises never to hurt Noo-In.
Anecha and Noo-Jan share a complicated past. They loved each other since childhood, but when Anecha planned to study abroad, he wanted to get engaged. Grandpa On stopped him, thinking they were too young, leading Noo-Jan to misunderstand that Anecha rejected her. Since then, she has avoided him, quietly working at the hotel’s kitchen.
When the hotel wins a food festival competition, Noo-Jan is forced to reveal herself again. Anecha, stubborn and controlling, tries to win her back, often in harsh ways, making them appear like constant rivals.
Meanwhile, Mamarin discovers clues about Taejun and travels to Thailand. Taejun asks Yongki to deal with her in his place, unaware that Yongki came to Thailand partly to avoid Mamarin—whom he secretly loves. Yongki takes care of her while hiding his feelings.
Eventually, Mamarin meets Taejun by chance. Her presence causes Noo-In to misunderstand that she is Taejun’s lover. Although Taejun tries to explain she is like a sister, it is too late—Noo-In and Noo-Jan leave for Korea early to join an international food competition.
Taejun follows them to Korea, bringing Mamarin and Yongki along. When Jinseob learns that Yongki has been hiding Taejun’s secret, he becomes furious and pressures Yongki to reveal information about Noo-In in exchange for keeping his job. Yongki refuses and is expelled from the Taeyang empire.
Despite losing everything, Yongki gains something else—Mamarin begins to develop feelings for him. Though she still loves Taejun, she finds herself thinking of Yongki first whenever she faces problems.
Taejun proposes to Noo-In, and she accepts. At the same time, Anecha takes Noo-Jan skiing, but they get into an accident and are trapped in a valley. While waiting for rescue, they finally confess their true feelings and resolve their long-standing misunderstanding.
Jinseob then gives Taejun an ultimatum: he will disown him and cut him off from his inheritance if he marries Noo-In. Innocent and inexperienced, Noo-In falls into Jinseob’s scheme and, out of love, decides to leave Taejun and return to Thailand alone.
When Taejun finds out, he confronts his father, declaring that he does not care about the Taeyang empire and chooses love instead. During this conflict, the truth about Mamarin’s birth is revealed—she is actually Taejun’s half-sister. Taejun had left home partly to force his father to acknowledge her publicly.
After the confrontation, Taejun leaves the Taeyang empire once again. Yongki finally confesses his love to Mamarin and asks her to go with him. Meanwhile, Jinseob’s wife leaves him, abandoning him to his vast but lonely empire.
In the end, the story of the “man of snow” and the “girl of the moon” unfolds—whether it ends in smiles or tears remains to be seen in “Snow Beneath the Moon.”

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