Lynn Hatem

Lynn Hatem is a distinguished journalist for Beijing Times, renowned for her insightful coverage of culture and lifestyle. Despite not being native to China, her unique international perspective has made her a powerful voice in articulating the richness of global cultures. She continuously navigates the multifaceted cultural landscape, painting a vivid picture of contemporary life and trends.

Transgender Woman’s Cosmetic Surgery Warning Highlights Risks of Plastic Procedures in China

Wang Yafei, a 22-year-old transgender woman from Liaoning province in northeastern China, has issued a stark warning about the risks of cosmetic surgery after...

New Study Reveals Grain-Based Diets of Domesticated Dogs in Ancient China

A recent study in the journal Antiquity provides strong evidence supporting that late-neolithic dogs in China were closely connected to the diets of their...

David Bellis: Chronicling Old Hong Kong and a Journey Home

David Bellis first left Hong Kong in June 1990 after an eight-month stay. The Welsh computer programmer had intended to travel to Australia but...

Reviving Beijing’s Art Scene: A New Era of Creativity and Resilience

Years of stringent zero-Covid lockdowns, a tough political climate, and rapid urban redevelopment displaced many artists and galleries from Beijing’s once-thriving art scene. However,...

“The Boys” Season 4: A Satirical Look at Modern Divisions and Leadership

Amazon Prime Video’s Emmy-winning series "The Boys" returns with Season 4, continuing its exploration of a world where corrupt superpowered individuals, known as "Supes,"...

Luxurious Dog Park “DOG PPL” Offers High-End Amenities for Canines and Owners

Dogs are living in luxury at DOG PPL, a private members' park in Santa Monica, Los Angeles, where canines and their owners socialize and...

Netflix’s “Hierarchy”: A Lackluster Korean Drama That Fails to Deliver

In Netflix’s latest Korean drama series "Hierarchy," the heirs to Korea’s top chaebol—family-run corporations—dominate the prestigious Jooshin High School. However, the arrival of a...

South Korea’s “Kangaroo Tribe”: The Growing Economic Dependence of Young Adults

Kim Young-joon, 30, often finds himself bickering with his parents over minor issues. Despite holding a master’s degree, he has turned down job offers...

Korean Author Rhee Kun-hoo’s Reflections on Ageing Captivate Global Readers

The 89-year-old Korean author Rhee Kun-hoo is witnessing a surge in the popularity of his essays, now being translated into various languages in 16...

Luxurious Journeys: Riding the Inaugural Vietage Train in Vietnam

For the first time, I sipped champagne in a railway station waiting room before embarking on the inaugural Vietage by Anantara train service from...

Thai Blockbuster “How to Make Millions before Grandma Dies” Captivates Southeast Asia

Already causing tear-stained hysteria in cinemas across Southeast Asia, "How to Make Millions before Grandma Dies" is a Thai blockbuster from television director Pat...

Exploring the Rich History and Styles of Chinese Martial Arts

Wushu, meaning “martial arts,” encompasses fighting forms dating back 4,000 years to clan wars in China. Chinese martial arts gained global fame in the...

Elegant Transformation of 1960s Mid-Rise to Executive Apartment on The Peak

With three architecturally attuned minds on the job, the transformation of a 1960s family home into an executive apartment on The Peak, Hong Kong’s...

Chinese Tech Firm Offers $140,000 in Weight Loss Incentives for Employees

A tech company in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, has garnered widespread acclaim on mainland social media for its innovative approach to employee wellness. Insta360 has...

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