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.

How Dyson Revolutionized Haircare with Cutting-Edge Technology

When Dyson entered the beauty industry with the Supersonic hairdryer eight years ago, the move sparked widespread skepticism. Known for its vacuum cleaners and...

Understanding Adult ADHD: Myths, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Adult ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is gaining attention as more adults, including public figures like Simone Biles, Trevor Noah, and Howie Mandel, openly...

The Silent Flute: How Bruce Lee’s Dream Became the Cult Film Circle of Iron

In the late 1960s, Bruce Lee conceived The Silent Flute, a film intended to convey the philosophy behind martial arts. Developed with screenwriter Stirling...

Brother Anthony: The Translator Championing Korean Literature Abroad

In his workspace near Sogang University in Seoul, Brother Anthony, an 82-year-old British-born translator, reflects on his decades-long journey in Korean literature. A naturalized...

Jodi Picoult’s Nineteen Minutes Tops PEN America’s Most-Banned Books List

Jodi Picoult’s novel Nineteen Minutes, once lauded as essential reading for young adults, now leads PEN America’s list of the most-banned books in U.S....

How Strength Training Transformed the Lives of Two Older Adults

Raj Grover, a 59-year-old human resources manager in Singapore, discovered an unlikely solution to his decade-long back pain: lifting weights. After years of unsuccessful...

The Gold Dagger Romance: The Beginning of Hong Kong’s New Wave Cinema

On July 2, 1978, Hong Kong television made history with the debut of The Gold Dagger Romance, a martial arts series unlike any other....

Japan’s Shelf-Sharing Bookstores Revitalize Community and Culture

In Japan, a new kind of bookstore is bringing back the joy of discovering unique reads by allowing anyone to rent a shelf to...

Lily Li Li-li: Celebrating the Martial Arts Icon of 1970s Shaw Brothers Cinema

Among the great martial arts actresses of the 1970s, Lily Li Li-li stands out as a Shaw Brothers icon who captivated audiences with her...

Rosé’s New Single “APT” with Bruno Mars Wins Over Chinese Fans

Chinese social media users are raving about Blackpink’s Rosé and her latest single “APT,” a collaboration with Bruno Mars. Released on October 18, the...

Elina Garanca’s Hong Kong Debut: A Mesmerizing Evening of Opera Highlights

Latvian mezzo-soprano Elina Garanca, one of opera’s brightest stars, enchanted the Hong Kong audience at her October 29 debut with an engaging mix of...

“What Comes After Love” Explores Love, Loss, and Reunion in a Slow-Burning Drama

What Comes After Love, adapted from the novel Things That Come After Love by Gong Ji-yeong and Hitonari Tsuji, follows the quiet evolution of...

Jackie Chan’s Hollywood Journey: The Protector and Lessons from a Cross-Cultural Film

In the mid-1980s, Jackie Chan was Asia’s biggest action star, but his attempts to break into Hollywood had been frustratingly unsuccessful. After The Big...

Tom Hanks Praises Real-Time AI De-Aging in “Here” Amid Industry Concerns

In his latest film, Here, Tom Hanks experiences the powerful impact of AI technology firsthand, as he and co-star Robin Wright are digitally de-aged...

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