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.

Mission: Impossible Finale Brings Ethan Hunt’s Journey to a Close

Nearly 30 years after Tom Cruise first stepped into the role of Ethan Hunt in the original Mission: Impossible film, the franchise reaches its...

Turkey Fines Passengers for Standing Up Early After Landing

Passengers arriving in Turkey by air may now face financial penalties if they unbuckle their seat belts or stand up prematurely after landing. A...

The Iconic Hong Kong Egg and Beef Sandwich: A Timeless Local Favorite

The Hong Kong-style egg and beef sandwich is more than just a quick bite—it’s a cultural emblem, a comforting meal cherished by generations. Often...

Tastefully Yours: A Delightful K-Drama Blending Food, Family Rivalry, and Romance

Tastefully Yours continues the growing trend in Korean dramas that blend food, drinks, and rural settings, following in the footsteps of recent hits like...

Endurance Swimmer Lewis Pugh Challenges Shark Stigma with Martha’s Vineyard Swim

Lewis Pugh, renowned for his fearless endurance swims across some of the world’s most extreme environments, is breaking an unspoken rule by openly discussing...

New Study Links Overwork to Structural Brain Changes Affecting Memory and Problem Solving

New research from South Korea suggests that working excessively long hours can lead to structural changes in parts of the brain responsible for memory...

Han Jun-hee: Crafting a Unique Voice in Korean Genre Storytelling

Director Han Jun-hee is establishing a distinctive creative voice in Korean content through his unique approach to genre storytelling. His projects, ranging from the...

A Pale View of Hills: A Poignant Exploration of Memory and Reinvention

In Kei Ishikawa’s visually striking film A Pale View of Hills, the theme of transformation resonates deeply as Niki (Camilla Aiko) gently reassures her...

Air Strike (2018): A Chaotic War Epic That Misses the Mark

Troubled productions sometimes give birth to cinematic gems. Air Strike (2018), however, is not one of them. Directed by Xiao Feng and rumored to...

Postapalooza Festival Celebrates Bold, Rule-Breaking Poster Design in Hong Kong

What makes good design? For too long, Hong Kong’s creative output has been shaped by the practical, risk-averse tastes of corporations and institutions. Seeking...

The Forgotten Story of Mexicali’s Chinese Community and La Chinesca

More than a century ago, the Chinese population of Mexicali, a border city between Mexico and the United States, outnumbered the local Mexican residents....

Martial Arts Director Jaden He Brings New Energy to Revamped “House of Dancing Water” in Macau

“A waterfront pavilion gets to enjoy the moonlight first,” a Chinese proverb goes—aptly describing how Jaden He Jingde, a martial arts veteran and Cirque...

“Jumbo” Becomes Indonesia’s Highest-Grossing Animated Film, Surpassing Frozen 2

"Jumbo," an Indonesian animated film about a spirited orphan named Don, has taken the country by storm, becoming the highest-grossing animated movie in Indonesia’s...

Halle Berry Alters Cannes Red Carpet Look Amid New Dress Code Rules

Oscar-winning actress Halle Berry revealed she had to make a last-minute change to her outfit at the Cannes Film Festival after learning about the...

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