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.

Spanish Scientists to Reveal Christopher Columbus’ True Nationality with DNA Evidence

Spanish scientists are preparing to announce the long-awaited results of a DNA analysis that could finally settle the centuries-old debate over the true nationality...

81-Year-Old Choi Soon-hwa Breaks Barriers as South Korea’s Oldest Miss Universe Contestant

Choi Soon-hwa, an 81-year-old grandmother from South Korea, has proven that it’s never too late to chase your dreams. After aspiring to become a...

Han Kang Becomes First South Korean Nobel Prize Winner in Literature

Han Kang, the first South Korean recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature, has gained international acclaim for her works, including The Vegetarian, which...

George Harrison’s Early Beatles Guitar Set for Auction with $800,000 Estimate

An electric guitar once played by George Harrison during the early days of the Beatles is set to hit the auction block next month,...

Stunning “Ring of Fire” Eclipse Dazzles South America and Easter Island

On Wednesday afternoon, the Pacific Ocean sky darkened as a rare annular eclipse, often called the "ring of fire," cast its shadow across a...

Bogota: City of the Lost Fails to Capture the Grit and Drama of a Crime Thriller

*Korean superstar Song Joong-ki takes on another international role in Bogota: City of the Lost, directed by Kim Seong-je. The film chronicles the journey...

Uprising: Gang Dong-won Leads Rebellion in Lavish Korean Period Epic

Korean superstar Gang Dong-won stars in Uprising, a lavish period epic directed by Kim Sang-man (Midnight FM) that explores rebellion and revenge during the...

Soldier of Fortune: A Gritty Look at Expat Life in 1950s Hong Kong

Released in 1955, Soldier of Fortune initially presents itself as a typical melodrama of its era, but its depiction of expat life in 1950s...

Hellbound Season 2: A Darker World of Religious Chaos and Political Parables

It’s been three years since Hellbound first introduced us to its chilling world of supernatural decrees and demonic retribution, but eight years have passed...

“Born for the Spotlight”: A Powerful Drama About Women Navigating the Entertainment Industry

Born for the Spotlight, Netflix’s latest drama series from Taiwan, sheds light on the harsh realities faced by women in the entertainment industry. Written...

Perfume Trees Gin Expands with New Distillery and Whisky Plans in Japan

Since its launch in 2018, Perfume Trees Gin has captivated fans with flavors inspired by Hong Kong. Though distilled in the Netherlands, founders Kit...

Hong Kong Performing Arts Expo Faces Leadership Change Weeks Before Event

The executive director of the Hong Kong Performing Arts Expo (HKPAX), Heidi Chu Ching-han, resigned in mid-September, just weeks before the high-profile international event...

Mushroom Foraging Craze Sweeps China: A New Trend Among Young Adventurers

Move over, Pokémon Go! A new collecting craze is captivating Chinese social media, and it’s not digital creatures but mushrooms that are the hottest...

The Historical Significance of Silk in Chinese Musical Instruments

Silk, a natural fiber as iconic to China as paper and gunpowder, has long been associated with fine fabrics and clothing. However, its influence...

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