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.

Tony Leung Reflects on His Acting Journey at the 2025 Far East Film Festival

It had been a while since Tony Leung Ka-fai made a high-profile appearance at a European film festival, which made his presence at the...

Helen Law’s Journey Through Colorectal Cancer: Strength, Art, and Hope

At just 38, Hong Kong artist and freelance writer Helen Law was diagnosed with stage-three colorectal cancer. Before her diagnosis, she had been feeling...

Tobacco Industry Fuels Economic Growth and Health Debate in Yuxi, China

In the hilltop city of Yuxi in China’s Yunnan province, tourists gather around a bright red pagoda overlooking a vast cigarette factory that has...

Rare 10-Carat Mediterranean Blue Diamond Expected to Fetch $20 Million at Geneva Auction

A rare 10-carat blue diamond known as the "Mediterranean Blue Diamond" is poised to be one of the star attractions at Sotheby’s upcoming high...

NYC Marathon’s Final Finishers Take Spotlight in Tribeca Festival Documentary

The New York City Marathon is shifting focus from elite athletes to the everyday heroes who embody endurance and determination at the back of...

The Who Announce Final North American Tour After Six Decades of Rock

Legendary rock band The Who has announced their final North American tour, marking the end of an extraordinary musical journey that has spanned more...

Étoile: A Ballet Drama That Dances Between Art and Passion

Ballet is often seen as beautiful, ethereal, even mysterious—but can it be cool? That’s the gamble behind Étoile, a new Amazon Prime Video series...

Chow Yun-fat Shines in Leong Po-chih’s Wartime Drama Hong Kong 1941

Directed by Leong Po-chih in 1984, Hong Kong 1941 is a haunting portrayal of survival during the Japanese invasion of Hong Kong, told through...

Met Gala 2024: Bold Menswear-Inspired Looks and Black Style Celebration Shine on Rainy Night

The 2024 Met Gala unfolded under rainy skies with a striking emphasis on menswear-inspired fashion and Black cultural heritage. Emma Chamberlain and Zuri Hall...

Exploring Darwin’s Vibrant Street and Indigenous Art Scene

Darwin, the capital of Australia’s Northern Territory, offers a vibrant artistic journey where street murals and Indigenous art intertwine to create a city alive...

Asian-American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month: Honoring History, Culture, and Resilience

Nearly 50 years ago, the United States began officially recognizing the contributions of Asian-Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders. What began as a week-long...

Legacy of Lui Shou-kwan: How a Chinese Ink Master Shaped Hong Kong’s Art Scene

Fifty years after his passing, Lui Shou-kwan continues to be revered as a pioneering force in Hong Kong's modern art scene. Best known for...

Young Stroke Survivor Recovers Speech Through Singing

At just 24 years old, Summer Clarke’s life changed dramatically when she suffered a spontaneous brain haemorrhage. Doctors gave her only a 10 percent...

Finding Joy After Trauma: Dr MaryCatherine McDonald’s Journey

Dr MaryCatherine McDonald, a trauma researcher and grief coach, nearly gave up writing her new book The Joy Reset after a close friend was...

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