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.

Enchanting Shicheng Village: A Misty Morning Wonderland in Wuyuan

Shicheng Village, nestled in the verdant landscapes of Wuyuan County in east China's Jiangxi Province, presents a breathtaking spectacle, especially in the early hours...

Winter Sunshine and Pandas: A Perfect Day at Chengdu Panda Base

At the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, a serene and joyful atmosphere prevails as the giant pandas emerge from their shelters, ready...

Saint Sophia Cathedral in Harbin: A Snow-Cloaked Architectural Marvel

Amidst the bustling cityscape of Harbin, in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, stands a remarkable edifice that echoes a rich historical narrative - the Saint...

Enchanting Winter Wonderland at Potatso National Park, Yunnan

In the heart of Shangri-La County, nestled in the southwest of China's Yunnan Province, lies a marvel of natural beauty: Potatso National Park. This...

“Our Common Home” Exhibition: Celebrating China’s Wildlife Conservation

The National Museum of China in Beijing is currently hosting an extraordinary exhibition titled "Our Common Home – A Miracle of Nature." This unique...

Celebrating Tradition: The First Conference for Young Peking Opera Actors

The Peking Opera community recently embraced a momentous occasion in early winter – the inaugural conference for young Peking Opera actors, an event that...

Transformation in Bird Conservation: From Poachers to Protectors in Hunan’s Luoxiao Mountains

Huang Yongqiang's role as a ranger at the bird protection station in the Luoxiao Mountains, Hunan Province, has evolved significantly, mirroring a broader transformation...

The Art of Taiping Houkui Tea: A Taste of Huangshan’s Tranquility

Taiping Houkui tea, a renowned Chinese green tea, is a testament to the art of tea-making, embodying centuries of tradition and craftsmanship. Originating from...

Boosting Sino-South African Tourism: New Initiatives and Direct Flights

South Africa's recent initiatives to attract Chinese tourists are a significant step in strengthening tourism ties between the two countries. Spearheaded by Tourism Minister...

Qinghefang Street: Hangzhou’s Historic Commercial Hub

Nestled just a stone's throw away from the serene West Lake in Hangzhou, Qinghefang Street stands as a vibrant testament to the city's rich...

The 2023 Beijing Chaoyang International Light Festival: A Winter Celebration of Light and Culture

The Beijing Chaoyang International Light Festival, which commenced on November 18, 2023, has been transforming the winter nights of Chaoyang District into a vibrant...

Swan Bay: A Winter Haven for Swans in Chaoyang, Liaoning

Swan Bay, nestled along the banks of the Daling River in Chaoyang, northeast China's Liaoning Province, has become a winter sanctuary for over 100...

Mount Huangshan’s Maofeng Tea: An Artful Blend of Tranquility and Taste

Nestled within the ethereal, cloud-kissed peaks of Mount Huangshan in Anhui Province, lies a hidden treasure of the tea world - the Maofeng tea....

Daqing’s Icy Adventure: Embracing the Thrill of Winter Swimming

In the heart of Heilongjiang Province, the city of Daqing has become a hub for a unique and exhilarating activity: winter swimming. This extreme...

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