Chinese actress Li Bingbing in July issue of Madame Figaro Magazine. The 40-year-old will appear in Hollywood film Transformers 4 which had begun filming in May, as well as reprising her role as Ada Wong in the upcoming sequel for Resident Evil.
Chinese pop culture
Li Na Time Magazine Cover
Chinese tennis star Li Na is featured on the cover of Time Magazine, which also named her as one of the 100 most influential people in the world.
The 31-year-old Chinese player rose to prominence after winning the French Open in 2011, the first Asian to win a Grand Slam singles title.
David Beckham & Chinese football
English football star David Beckham, who joined French club Paris Saint-Germain in late January, was in Beijing as a special ambassador for Chinese football.
China has been eagered to become a football powerhouse in the past decade. Unfortunately their men’s national team has been underwhelming despite hundred millions of dollars being spent to develop the sport; and their ambition further dampened by the corruption in the professional league in the past few years.
Beckham’s visit has created plenty of buzz, but many doubt that it serves any real purpose beside PR stunt. Despite having legion of fans, football is never a popular sport to play in China (and many parts of Asia), it’s an odd situation where people would watch hours of European games weekly but not interested to kick the ball.
In the past two decades Japan and Korea (and Australia if it counts) are the only Asian countries that made consistent progress. It helps to have proper planning and execution from grassroots to professional levels, but the cultural shift (to make people, youngsters especially, to play the sport) is the real challenge.
I imagine it’s much easier for Chinese youth to have a ping-pong or badminton match which require little space and as few as two players to start a game. And there’s also the fact that they have better chance to thrive in these sports on global stage. It’s going to take a lot more than a certain David Beckham to make the change.
Liu Yifei – Cosmopolitan China
Chinese actress Liu Yifei was the cover girl for October 2012 issue of Cosmopolitan Magazine, looking absolutely gorgeous. Image via LYF’s Tieba [Cn]…
Li Bingbing Citta Bella Malaysia (HD)
Chinese actress Li Bingbing in October 2012 issue of Citta Bella Magazine in Malaysia.
Coldplay ft. Rihanna – Princess of China music video
Music video for Princess of China by British rock band Coldplay, featuring Barbadian singer Rihanna. The band released the song on radio in February but the MV only came out in June. Decent music and great video to go with it…
Not so China?
While generally praised, the MV drew some criticism that it’s not really Chinese. Thing is, although some of the elements are famously associated with other cultures (Thai and Japanese), there could be found in China too.
And let’s not forget that many East Asian traditions originated from ancient China.
Besides, it’s obvious that the Asian elements are taking reference from pop culture products. Many of the scenes reminded me of Chinese director Zhang Yimou. And the fight scenes probably came from Ang Lee’s Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.
Take the “China” part with a pinch of salt and this is a nice piece of entertainment.