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9 Hunky Asian Actors We’d Like to See Play Mulan’s Love Interest
Now that Disney has found its Mulan in Chinese actress Liu Yifei, it won’t be long before we get the news on the actor who will play her love interest.
But before that, we hate to break it to you but there won’t be a Captain Li Shang in Disney’s live-action remake of the 1998 animated film.
Instead, Mulan’s love interest is now named Chen Hong Hui: a strappy, cocky, and handsome fellow recruit who joins the army.

His feelings of irritation and jealousy change, turning into love when he realises Mulan is a woman.
(By the way, if you don't know who Liu Yifei is, we wrote a really interesting piece about her)
According to the character description, Chen Honghui is Chinese, in his 20s, and must be able to speak fluent English and Mandarin.
The casting call also specifies that the actor auditioning must be at least 18 years old by 1 May 2017 and that martial arts training would be a plus.

Hmmm.. who could play Mulan’s love interest? We could think of several hot Asian actors who can kick ass and hold their own in a Disney production.
Disney, if you’re still looking for the perfect male lead, hit us up, we’ve got a list right here for you!
Born and raised in Hong Kong, Aarif Rahman is of Arab, Chinese, and Malay heritage. His film credits include Bruce Lee, My Brother, Cold War, rom-com One Night Surprise, and Kung Fu Yoga.
1. AARIF RAHMAN

In 2014, he stirred hearts across China in hit Chinese television series Empress of China, playing Empress Gaozong opposite Fan Bingbing’s Wu Zetian.
Why we think he should get the lead role:

The 30-year-old actor has received several nominations for his roles in debut film Echoes of the Rainbow, One Night Surprise, and TV drama Empress of China.
And he can fight! He played a young Bruce Lee in Bruce Lee, My Brother. And if you don’t believe us when we say he can fight, you should believe Jackie Chan who led the action adventure film Kung Fu Yoga and vouched for the rising star.
Perfectly fluent in Mandarin, Cantonese, and English, Rahman will have a breeze of a time playing the male lead in Disney’s live-action remake of the animated film.
Born in Sarawak and raised in Terengganu and the UK, British-Malaysian actor Henry Golding has been making a splash in Hollywood lately.
2. HENRY GOLDING

The TV host formerly presented BBC’s The Travel Show and 8TV production Welcome to the Railworld. We’ll see him next on the big screen as wealthy scion Nick Young opposite Constance Wu in the film adaptation of Kevin Kwan’s bestseller Crazy Rich Asians.
Then, expect to see him acting alongside Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick in Gone Girl-ish movie, A Simple Favour.
Why we think he should get the lead role:

Also, we’ve got absolute faith that he’ll be able to carry out his fight scenes in the action adventure film perfectly since he’s travelled the wilderness of Borneo while performing his bejalai, an Iban rite of passage into manhood. As for his Chinese lines, we think he can easily pick up Mandarin from his Italian-Taiwanese wife, Liv Lo.
Singaporean actor Aaron Aziz entered the film industry as a drift racer in Evolusi KL Drift back in 2008.
3. AARON AZIZ

He wowed Malaysians with his roles as a private detective in Pisau Cukur, a devoted lover in romance drama Ombak Rindu, and a former gangster in the KL Gangster series.
Why we think he should get the lead role:

Aside from his fighting skills, the 41-year-old has got the acting chops to sell the romance with Liu Yifei’s Mulan. In fact, he won Best Supporting Actor for his role in Evolusi KL Drift 2 and received several nominations for his roles in KL Gangster and Ombak Rindu.
Since he memorised his Cantonese lines for Hong Kong action film Special Female Force, we're pretty sure he'll be just as dedicated to learning his Mandarin lines for Mulan. There is just one tiny problem: he’s under orders from his doctor and manager-slash-wife to refrain from acting in action films as he’s still recovering from osteoarthritis.
Chinese-Canadian actor Shawn Dou got his big break in Zhang Yimou’s film Under the Hawthorn Tree. Other film credits include Wolf Totem, Dangerous Liaisons, and Youth Dinner.
4. SHAWN DOU

In this year’s hit Chinese political drama, Princess Agents, he played a prince bent on revenge for the slaughter of his people. He can currently be seen in Chinese political-fantasy drama, Tribes and Empires: Storm of Prophecy.
Why we think he should get the lead role:

As if famous Chinese director Zhang Yimou as his mentor isn’t enough to convince you, Dou also won the Best Actor award at 11th Festival Du Cinema Chinois De Paris for his performance in Youth Dinner. We think he can hold his own alongside Liu Yifei in any action scene.
Eddie Peng got his start in the early 2000s in Taiwanese dramas The White Paper of Love and When Dolphin Met Cat.
5. EDDIE PENG

Since then, the Canadian-Taiwanese actor and singer has acted in a wide range of films and TV dramas from Chinese-US blockbuster The Great Wall to police thriller Cold War.
Why we think he should get the lead role:

He’s also played Chinese kungfu hero Wong Fei Hung in Rise of the Legend. Needless to say, he’ll be doing his own stunts. Bonus: he’s also acted alongside Mulan lead actress Liu Yifei in the fantasy drama Chinese Paladin, so acting in the Disney movie will be a reunion for them.
Mark Chao is another Canadian-Taiwanese actor we’d like to see as the male lead of Mulan.
6. MARK CHAO

Since his breakout drama, Black & White, he’s also received critical praise for his films, Monga and Caught in the Web. This year, he won millions of fans over with his portrayal of the lofty immortal prince, Ye Hua, in the fantasy drama Eternal Love.
Why we think he should get the lead role:

The 33-year-old definitely inherited his talent for acting from his dad, Taiwanese actor and TV host Allen Chao. The evidence: multiple Best Actor awards and nominations.
Since he’s played a police detective, a gangster, an immortal prince, a tomb-raider and even gone to Antarctica for the production of his romance film, Till the End of World, there’s no doubt at all that Mark Chao can handle anything the Mulan production requires.
Most recently seen as the Black Ranger in the Power Rangers reboot, Ludi Lin has previously acted in Netflix drama Marco Polo and Chinese fantasy adventure film Monster Hunt.
7. LUDI LIN

He is also set to appear in Aquaman in 2018.
Why we think he should get the lead role:

Having studied theatre performance at the University of British Columbia and film and TV acting in Los Angeles, he should be a fine rival-turned-love interest.
Lin has also studied Muay Thai kickboxing, jujitsu, and Olympic-style wrestling so we can expect him to show off some cool moves in the movie if he gets the role.
You’ve probably seen Lewis Tan as the badass drunkard Zhou Cheng who fought Danny Rand (Finn Jones) in the Marvel-Netflix series Iron Fist. He has also had small roles in Hangover 3 and Olympus Has Fallen.
8. LEWIS TAN

And he’ll next be seen in the AMC post-apocalyptic series Into the Badlands.
Why we think he should get the lead role:

The 188cm-tall actor is also insanely buff and fits the "strapping, cocky, handsome" description perfectly. Thanks to his dad who was a martial artist, actor, and a stunt coordinator, Lewis Tan got formally trained in multiple forms of martial arts since young including Muay Thai boxing, jujitsu, and Chinese martial arts.
Like Ludi Lin, the 30-year-old actor, who identifies as part Asian and part British, also studied acting professionally.
Godfrey Gao was born in Taipei to a Shanghainese dad and a Peranakan Chinese mom from Penang. The actor then moved to Vancouver, Canada when he was a child and returned to Taiwan in 2004 to work as a model.
9. GODFREY GAO

His TV credits include Taiwanese dramas Queen of SOP and Volleyball Lover. He also played wizard Magnus Bane in the big-screen adaptation of YA novel The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones.
Why we think he should get the lead role:

Interestingly, one of his newest movies, Love Is a Broadway Hit revolves around two Asian girls competing for the role of Mulan in a Broadway production and he’s the male lead there too. This must mean that Godfrey Gao is fated to play Mulan’s love interest in the live-action remake too!
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