Recently, actress Liu Yifei was in the spotlight alongside Li Yifeng and Li Moeng during a promotional event for the film “Hua Ra Anh Van” released in 2015. The trio includes renowned faces from the Chinese film industry, complemented by their stunning visuals. However, it was Liu Yifei and Li Moeng who particularly stood out against the backdrop of the “fairy tale” visuals presented by the event.

At the promotional event for “Hua Ra Anh Van,” Liu Yifei was already in her early 30s. Despite this, she maintained a youthful appearance, looking no different from someone under 18.
On social media, netizens are showering Liu Yifei with compliments. Below are some notable comments:
– Liu Yifei looks stunning and recognizes her charm instantly.
– Li Yifeng and Li Moeng are beautiful, but Liu Yifei stands out more when they are together.
– It’s always Liu Yifei who catches my eye first.
– All celebrities in showbiz pale in comparison to the fairy-like presence of Liu Yifei.
– This film is really good. I still remember Liu Yifei’s captivating beauty and her pristine visuals.
– Li Yifeng usually looks great, but with Liu Yifei, she seems to shine even more. It’s always an impressive sight.



Speaking of “Hua Ra Anh Van,” this film was adapted from a popular novel by author Tan Di. The story revolves around the romance between To Van Cam (Liu Yifei) and Trinh Tranh (Ngo Diec Pham).
The two characters come from vastly different backgrounds. While To Van Cam has a challenging family situation, Trinh Tranh is a well-off “golden child” known in the industry. They both face a series of unexpected challenges in their love story due to their distinct circumstances.


Released in 2016, “Hua Ra Anh Van” has now been around for nearly nine years. Currently, while Ngo Diec Pham has retired from acting and is facing consequences for past mistakes, Liu Yifei remains one of the leading stars in the Chinese entertainment industry.
In recent years, she has consistently delivered outstanding performances in projects like “Mong Hoa Luc,” “Di Den Noi Co Gio,” and “Cau Chuyen Hoa Hong.”