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.

Inexternal: A Martial Arts Fantasy That Fails to Deliver on Action

Inexternal is a Hong Kong martial arts fantasy that attempts to pay homage to the pulpy kung fu films of the past but ultimately...

How Saw Sparked a Horror Subgenre and Revolutionized Modern Horror

When Saw was released on October 29, 2004, it didn’t seem destined for cinematic history. Yet, like horror classics such as Night of the...

Hollywood Stars Revitalize Wrexham, Boosting Tourism and Economy

Clutching a pint of Guinness at The Turf, a pub in north Wales, Nestor Aguedelo, a visitor from Colombia, laughs with his family, captivated...

71-Year-Old Pole Dancer Defies Age and Inspires in Hollywood

At 71, Mary Serritella, performing under the name Mary Caryl, continues to defy age and expectations. On a September night at The Bourbon Room...

How a Plant-Based Diet Can Help the Environment and Your Health

The International Day of Climate Action, celebrated annually on October 24, is a reminder of the urgent need to address climate change. One way...

The Good Cake: Baking with Purpose to Support Hong Kong’s Elderly

At The Good Cake, a small bakery in Hong Kong, founder Karen Chu combines her love for baking with a powerful mission: to support...

A Food Lover’s Guide: Must-Try Restaurants in Hong Kong and Beyond

Growing up in Hong Kong, I’ve been fortunate to experience a diverse food culture that blends East and West seamlessly. While I appreciate a...

Kim Go-eun Shines in Bold Romantic Comedy “Love in the Big City”

2024 is shaping up to be a remarkable year for Kim Go-eun, who continues to captivate audiences with her versatile performances. Following her role...

Mundano’s Powerful Mural in São Paulo Uses Ash and Mud to Protest Deforestation

Brazilian street artist Mundano has unveiled a striking new mural in São Paulo, incorporating ash from forest fires and mud from recent floods in...

Hong Kong Ballet’s The Butterfly Lovers Shines with Emotion and Innovation

The Butterfly Lovers, the first full-length ballet co-created by Ricky Hu Songwei, Hong Kong Ballet’s choreographer-in-residence, is a captivating work that successfully merges classical...

Explore Shanwei: The Hidden Coastal Gem Near Hong Kong

Many Hong Kong residents often head to Shenzhen or Guangzhou for weekend getaways, but just two hours east of Hong Kong lies Shanwei, a...

Kim Sae-ron Returns to Acting After Two-Year Hiatus

Actress Kim Sae-ron has been spotted back on a film set, marking her first public appearance in nearly two-and-a-half years following a drink-driving incident...

Photographer Chronicles the History of Incheon’s Chinatown in New Book

In the 1980s, photographer Kim Bo-sub frequently visited Incheon’s Chinatown in South Korea, drawn to its unique atmosphere and rich Chinese heritage. The area,...

Dunedin Airport’s 3-Minute Hug Rule Sparks Social Media Buzz

A new sign at Dunedin Airport in New Zealand is going viral, catching attention for humorously restricting how long people can hug in the...

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