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.

Paris-Berlin High-Speed Rail Link Launches: A Step Toward Sustainable Travel

French and German rail operators have launched the first direct high-speed rail link between Paris and Berlin, marking a significant milestone in response to...

The Decline of Margarita Island: A Caribbean Paradise Abandoned

Once a symbol of luxury and elegance, the Margarita Island in Venezuela, once called the “Pearl of the Caribbean,” now tells a story of...

Preserving Macanese Cuisine: The First Fusion Food of East and West

A wok over a roaring fire, a splash of soy sauce, and Chinese rice wine create an unmistakable aroma. These elements come together to...

Rising Early-Onset Colon Cancer Rates Among Young Adults Worldwide

Colon cancer is increasingly affecting younger populations worldwide, transcending economic boundaries between rich and poor nations. A recent study published in Lancet Oncology highlights...

Naga: Symbol of Protection and Balance in Hinduism and Buddhism

The Naga, Sanskrit for "serpent," holds deep spiritual significance in both Hinduism and Buddhism. Often depicted as divine or semi-divine beings with mystical powers,...

Matthieu Blazy Joins Chanel as Artistic Director Amid Fashion Industry Shake-ups

Chanel has named Matthieu Blazy, former creative director of Bottega Veneta, as its new artistic director. This marks a pivotal transition for the French...

How Fragrance Reflects Personality and Cultural Identity Across Asia

Fragrances can reveal much about personality and cultural identity, with trends shaped by history and individual preferences. In Asia, evolving tastes in perfumes are...

Donkey Milk: Albania’s “White Gold” Behind Luxury Cheese and Beauty Secrets

“Donkey milk has the taste of love,” says Fatiko Basha, gently stroking her favorite donkey, Liza, before collecting the milk. On a farm in...

Discovering Gabriel García Márquez’s Macondo: The Roots of Magical Realism

Gabriel García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude, first published in 1967, chronicles the lives of the Buendía family and their village of Macondo...

The Science Behind Meditation: Insights from Richard Davidson

Psychologist Richard Davidson has spent decades studying the science behind meditation, exploring how this ancient practice affects the mind, brain, and body. As a...

“No Good Deed”: A Comedy of Secrets, Grief, and Real Estate

Netflix’s No Good Deed stars Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano as Paul and Lydia, a couple of empty nesters attempting to sell their 1920s...

Exploring Japan’s Fermentation Tourism: Miso, Sake, and Tradition

Japan’s central Tokai region is becoming a hub for fermentation tourism, drawing international visitors eager to explore its rich traditions of miso, sake, and...

Stephen Chow’s Fight Back to School Trilogy: A Comedic Legacy

Stephen Chow’s Fight Back to School trilogy, spanning 1991 to 1993, remains a milestone in Hong Kong cinema, showcasing his comedic brilliance while experimenting...

Southern China’s Flourishing Contemporary Art Scene: Highlights from Art Week

Southern China's Greater Bay Area witnessed an art extravaganza in early December, as Shenzhen, Guangzhou, and Shunde hosted simultaneous art fairs and exhibitions, marking...

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