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.

The Cleveland Museum Showcases China’s Cultural Richness Amid Political Tensions

In times of heightened political tension between China and the United States, art emerges as a beacon of hope, fostering understanding and collaboration. This...

Natalie Wong’s Artistic Exploration of Digital Love

In today's digitally-driven era, where social media and dating apps dominate human connections, the journey of finding love and companionship has radically transformed. These...

Hong Kong’s Resilient Artistic Pulse: Triumphs on the Global Stage

In the wake of a three-year hiatus from the international arts scene due to the pandemic, Hong Kong's performing artists have been fervently reestablishing...

“Zombieverse”: Netflix’s Genre-Bending Reality TV Innovation

The world of reality television is ever-evolving, and Netflix's recent foray into the mix with "Zombieverse" has definitely garnered attention, albeit of a mixed...

“Miss Shampoo”: Giddens Ko Ching-teng’s Eccentric Romantic Comedy

Taiwanese film visionary Giddens Ko Ching-teng, not content to merely pen stories, brings his own 2010 novel, "Precisely Out of Control," to the big...

Johnnie To Kei-fung: Balancing Art and Commerce in Hong Kong Cinema

In the dynamic realm of the Hong Kong film industry, Johnnie To Kei-fung's name has been synonymous with innovation and versatility. During a 2003...

Togian Islands: A Disillusioned Journey Through Indonesia’s Marine Paradise

The Togian Islands National Marine Park, Indonesia's largest, encompasses 56 pristine islands and 132,000 hectares of coral reefs, nearly double the size of Singapore....

The Decline and Resilience of Taiwan’s Antique Jade Market

The intricate folds on the ears of a 400-year-old jade pig showcase the delicate craftsmanship of artisans from the Ming dynasty (1368-1644). This small...

China and Indonesia: Deepening Ties Through Maritime Silk Road Heritage

Over two millennia ago, merchant vessels loaded with goods voyaged from China through the Maritime Silk Road, paving the way for lasting trade and...

The Elderly’s Digital Companionship: Short-Video Influencers in China

In a digital age, where younger generations are engrossed in the latest app or viral trend, one might be surprised to find that it's...

Longgupo Site Excavation: Peering Deep into East Asia’s Ancestral Past

In the heart of Southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, the earth is giving up its ancient secrets. The fifth stage of archaeological excavations at the...

China and Malaysia: A Deeply Rooted Cultural Connection

China and Malaysia's cultural bond stretches across millennia, epitomizing the deep-rooted connection between the two nations. Chinese Ambassador to Malaysia, Ouyang Yujing, in a...

Chinese TV Dramas Gain Traction in Southeast Asia

Praphaphan Thaingamsin, a young Thai graduate, is enamored by the latest Chinese fantasy costume drama, Till the End of The Moon. While the drama's...

11th China-South Asia and Southeast Asia Arts Week: A Confluence of Cultures in Yunnan

The Yunnan Museum of Literature and Art became the epicenter of cultural amalgamation as it opened its doors to the 11th China-South Asia and...

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