Chinese brands are moving into foreign markets as never before. The way they are perceived when they arrive depends not just on the quality of their product but also on their name. A few companies are ...
What Hollywood gets wrong about S’pore: ‘If we wait for accurate roles, some of us would never work’
Here are four major errors commonly made by foreign depictions of Singapore in films, series and video games. Read more at ...
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Voice actor mocks 'Bon Appétite, Your Majesty' star Jo Jae-yoon for poor Chinese pronunciation
Actor Jo Jae-yoon, left, plays Ming Dynasty envoy Dang Baekryong in tvN drama “Bon Appétite, Your Majesty," [SCREEN CAPTURE] A Chinese voice actor has accused Korean star Jo Jae-yoon of butchering his ...
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How to Say "One Sec!" in Chinese—From Polite to Fiery
In this video, I break down the different ways to say "one sec!" in Chinese, from the everyday "I'll be quick" to hilariously dramatic reactions when you're being rushed. You'll see the cultural and ...
Decades into his Academy Award-winning career, Denzel Washington is setting the record straight on how to pronounce his name. During a Sept. 2 appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!," "The Equalizer" actor ...
A leak of more than 100,000 documents shows that a little-known Chinese company has been quietly selling censorship systems seemingly modeled on the Great Firewall to governments around the world.
According to Denzel Washington, we’ve all been saying his name wrong — sort of. The Academy Award-winning actor stopped by “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on Tuesday to promote his latest film, “Highest 2 Lowest ...
There’s only one Denzel Washington. Actually, there’s only one Den-ZELL Washington. The two-time Academy Award-winning actor has revealed that people do not properly pronounce his first name, while ...
1. What do ordinary Chinese think of US rivalry and Russian, North Korean allies? Americans tend to believe that China wants to create a new world order to knock the United States off its perch, but ...
Digital reconstruction of a partially crushed skull suggests new insight into Homo sapiens’ evolutionary relationship to Denisovans and Neandertals.
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