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Li Jing, a fashion Tv host at retirement age

March 21st, 2008 · No Comments

              Li Jing got her fame from hosting first celebrity interviews in mainland China probably 10 years ago. Gossips say she gambled all her money on that Television programme, and she was the first female individual producer and host at that time.  I watched lots episodes now and then,  and did not like or hate particularly. […]

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Tatoo designs: interesting Chinese symbols

February 11th, 2008 · No Comments

Many like having tatoos representing themselves. Beckham has Posh on his arm. After flowers, sunshine, moon, gun, booze etc become too ordinary, Chinese symbols are in.

I am a bad boy.

This tatoo means loyal and save the country. Wow.

He caculates too […]

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My name is fame

January 9th, 2008 · No Comments

             For many Chinese without a beautiful face, amazing figure or gifted talents, no worries,because all roads lead to Rome. Golden rules top 3  are attention, attention, attention.
             From nobody to shameless somebody, Miss Lotus, nicke named Furong Jiejie becomes China’s NO.1 hot chick on interne in two years’ time. She efforted  in posting weird posed pictures and unusual […]

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National Grand Theatre of China

January 6th, 2008 · No Comments

         National Grand Theatre of China, designed by French architect Jean Andreu has started its first performance quarter from end of December to March, which definately bring good entertainment and art to Beijing during  festive holidays such as Chinese Spring New Year.

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