I've seen Fire and I've seen Rain. I know Sunny, and I once tutored Everlasting. I've even met Everlast.
Many Chinese netizens declared themselves heartbroken to learn of popular actress Tang Wei and South Korean director Kim Tae-yong's sudden engagement recently. But the shock of the announcement was soon overshadowed by the news that the two held an impromptu wedding in Sweden.
At a recent charity concert in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, Chinese A-lister Zhou Xun surprised the audience by appearing in a Chanel-customized wedding dress with her fiancee, Chinese-American actor Archie David Kao, after her performance. The two said they were getting married, and then exchanged vows and rings with each other onstage. "I'm very glad to share our love with everyone present. I have said bridal vows in several movies, and finally have the opportunity to say them as myself, Zhou Xun," she said. In May, the 40-year-old actress posted a photo of herself with Kao and a website introduction about Kao on her micro blog, to announce their relationship.
A contestant on a new VH1 dating show didn't beckon a woman to walk in front of him out of politeness. He wanted to check her out from behind and didn't need to use his imagination.
Avery pregnant Juliana Berger took a five-day trip with her husband and didn't speak to him once.
There's a World Cup each for soccer, cricket and even rhythmic gymnastics. But have you heard of one for planking?
Two grandmothers mystified by tablet computers have inspired a French-Romanian startup to develop an application and service to help the elderly stay in touch with their relatives through the Internet.
Restaurants in Beijing are using Qixi Festival, Chinese Valentine's Day, as an opportunity to promote set menus for couples wanting to celebrate the festival with a meal.
Actress Li Bingbing, food critic Shen Hongfei and designer Lu Hongzhong shared their dining experiences on July 18 at the launching ceremony of Budweiser Supreme Best Dining Experience Award for the best restaurant in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen.
Chinese video websites' rapid transformation from purely broadcasting platforms to content makers means foreign expertise has been key to fueling their growth. In Sohu's latest hot reality show Secretly Greatly, Chinese stars are placed in weird situations and have their hilarious reactions recorded by hidden cameras. Produced by a South Korean team led by Kang Sung-shin, an influential producer in his country, the show took the industry by surprise.
China's top media authority is likely to impose quotas on the licensing of overseas programs by video websites, local media reports.
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