Chung broke through multiple barriers on her path to becoming a celebrated broadcast journalist. / Paul Zimmerman/GettyImages Emmy- and Peabody Award-winning journalist Connie Chung has a storied ...
Giant panda Ying Ying is recovering slowly post-partum ... her caretaking team revealed on Monday. Howard Chuk Hau-chung, head of zoological operations and conservation at the park, said the ...
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Guo Wei (Chinese, b.1960) was born in Chengdu, China, where he currently lives and works. He graduated from the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute in 1989, and has been exhibited internationally since 1988.
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“One of the buyers the other day asked me if I was still doing ‘all of this fancy shit,’” laughed Donghui Wei at his showroom as he walked through his collection. The new lineup included ...
8 Nov - Lee Chia-ying (aka Juno Lee) has recently announced the birth of her first baby. The Taiwanese actress shared the good news on social media on 6 November with a photo of her and her child ...
Emerging actress Chung Suet-ying , who is also a published lyricist, plays Law Wing-sze, the titular dreamer whose misfortunes arrive almost from the get-go, as she and her high-school friends see ...
SINGAPORE: Dozens of people turned up on the first day of Dr Lee Wei Ling's wake on Thursday (Oct 10) to pay their respects to the daughter of Singapore's founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew.
Six members of the pro-democracy League of Social Democrats have been fined up to HK$1,000 for raising funds and displaying banners without a permit.