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.

Harris Dickinson’s Directorial Debut Urchin Premieres at Cannes with Critical Acclaim

British actor Harris Dickinson, known for his performances in Babygirl and Triangle of Sadness, took an uncharted path when directing his debut feature film...

Kevin Spacey Returns to Cannes Amid Legal Battles and Film Promotion

Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey expressed that “it was nice to be back” during an awards ceremony held on the sidelines of the Cannes Film...

My Father’s Shadow: Nigeria’s Cannes-Selected Film Exploring Family and Identity

Nigeria’s first film officially selected for the Cannes Film Festival, My Father’s Shadow, is a deeply personal story crafted by director Akinola Davies Jr....

Copenhagen Launches CopenPay to Reward Eco-Friendly Tourists This Summer

This summer, the city of Copenhagen in Denmark is rolling out an exciting initiative aimed at encouraging eco-friendly tourism. As part of the CopenPay...

How AI Powers Candy Crush Saga’s Thousands of Puzzle Levels

Players navigating through the vast world of Candy Crush Saga, with its more than 18,700 levels, might be surprised to learn that artificial intelligence...

Final Destination: Bloodlines – A Return to Gore-Fueled Fate and Fatal Accidents

The Grim Reaper returns in Final Destination: Bloodlines, the sixth installment of the well-known horror franchise where fate intervenes, accidents loom, and the innocent...

China and South Korea Renew Cultural Ties with K-Pop Concerts and Visa-Free Travel

Ties between China and South Korea are showing signs of improvement after years of cultural restrictions. Although a highly anticipated concert by K-pop boy...

Moscow Metro Celebrates 90 Years of Grandeur, Innovation, and Expansion

A marble plaque at Sokolniki station marks the beginning of one of the world’s most iconic underground railways, which opened on May 15, 1935....

Haochen Zhang and Dover Quartet Deliver Electrifying Chamber Music Performance

Pianist Haochen Zhang signaled the end of a breathtaking performance with the Dover Quartet by gently closing the lid of the Steinway grand piano,...

How Busy Professionals Can Make Time for Daily Exercise

Feeling too busy to exercise is common, especially for professionals juggling careers, families, and endless responsibilities. The more responsibility we take on, the less...

A Culinary Journey from Polish Roots to Global Food Destinations

Polish cuisine, like much of Central Europe’s, remains surprisingly under-represented. While dishes such as pierogi and kielbasa are well known, there’s far more to...

BoyNextDoor Breaks K-pop Norms with Creative Freedom and Genre-Blending Sound

In a K-pop industry often driven by professional producers and choreographers, BoyNextDoor is taking a different path. The six-member boy group, who debuted in...

How to Balance Cortisol Levels and Manage Chronic Stress Naturally

In stressful situations, the body releases cortisol, a hormone that activates the “fight or flight” response. This is a natural reaction to short-term stress,...

Japan Revives Unstaffed Train Stations and Vacant Buildings as Unique Tourist Lodgings

Across rural Japan, a creative solution to depopulation is turning disused spaces into unique tourist accommodations. Unstaffed railway stations, abandoned homes, and dormant bus...

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