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Will China Cancel Actor Simu Liu After Anti-China Remarks?
Chinese-born actor Simu Liu angered Chinese netizens by calling China a “third world” where people die of starvation. Will it affect his box office sales? Read MoreAsian American Fashion Circle Endorses Crazy Rich Asians, Fueling Public Interest
Crazy Rich Asians based on Kevin Kwan's namesake best-selling novel is perhaps one of the most highly-anticipated Hollywood fashion movies this summer. Read MoreAfter ‘Racist’ Video, Hadid Sisters’ Selection for China’s Victoria’s Secret Show Causes Stir
Today on social media, Chinese consumers are talking about the Hadid sisters' lineup in Shanghai Victoria's Secret Fashion Show and Jay Chou's Weibo post. Read MoreLive-Streaming Apps Boom in China, Fuel Celebrity, Create New Stars
China's online live-streaming video apps are becoming increasingly popular among both netizens and celebrities and giving brands like L'Oreal a chance to easily reach millions of potential fans. Read MoreBig in China: Western Celebrity Spreads via Social Media Campaigners FansTang
From Taylor Swift to the Kardashians, digital marketing company FansTang helps Western celebrities crack the China market. Read MoreFrom Co-Productions To Li Bingbing, Hollywood Zeroes In On China
Last week's American Film Market and U.S.-China Film Summit proved that Hollywood and China film executives alike have big plans in store for China's rapidly growing film audience. Read MoreDalian Wanda CEO: China To Be ‘Center Of The Global Film Industry’
Dalian Wanda's recent announcement of a major new movie complex in Qingdao highlights its massive global ambitions. Read MoreJing Daily’s China Luxury Brief: July 31, 2013
China's spoiled mistresses, a qigong master in exile, and Hugo Boss' China growth are among today's top stories. Read MoreGlobal Filmmakers Vie For Market Access At Shanghai Festival
The Shanghai International Film Festival wraps up after a whirlwind week of deal signings, parties, and Oliver Stone's provocative politics. Read MoreEvent Watch: Shanghai International Film Festival
From June 16 to 23, the Shanghai International Film Festival will serve as international platform for global industry leaders to connect with the world's fastest growing film market. Read More