LOVE IN BEIPU A story of love, family, and a heart healed in the quiet hills of Taiwan.
It all begins in a small town called Beipu, in northern Taiwan. Here, Khai — a Malaysian lecturer with a broken heart, grieving the loss of his mother and a failed engagement — seeks peace in a life scarred by loss. He rents an old house that was once a photo studio, never knowing that fate is already weaving the threads of a new love.
Nur Liying, a corporate woman from Taipei, returns to her hometown after her mother suffers a stroke. In the chaos and tenderness of caring, she meets Khai — a man of quiet strength, responsibility, and hidden pain.
For the first time, Liying sees what no other man has ever shown her: a son who cares for his mother beyond measure, a man who restores an old house into a space of hope, a heart that gives without asking in return. But Khai is too calm, too afraid of disappointment, too used to sacrifice to realise that love is knocking at his door once again.
From the humble kitchen of Beipu to the still waters of NTHU, from shy smiles to tears whispered in midnight prayers — their story is bound together with the scent of oolong tea, the clink of bubble teacups, and the longing of two souls searching for home.
And on a quiet morning of 5 April, everything changes.
“Sometimes, the truest kind of love doesn’t arrive with drama, but with care, with prayer… and a simple cup of hot tea under the backyard tree.”
Love in Beipu is a tender, contemporary romance full of nostalgia and cinematic detail. Written with a touch of Mandarin–Malay bilingual charm, it takes readers into the warmth of Taiwan — where love grows not only between two hearts, but between a child and a mother, between grief and healing, between the past and the courage to begin again.