Lou Jing (娄婧) entered a competition reality show called “Let’s Go! Oriental Angels” (加油!东方天使) on Dragon TV. Though born and raised in Shanghai and a Chinese citizen all her life, her story is quite complicated. Her mother was marr... ...full story at Blogging For China
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Shanghai Jing Wu - Ji Ben Gong, basic forms »
YouTube video his video is in the trainning hall of the Shanghai Jing Wu Atletic Association. filmed by the Portugal Shang Wu Jing Wu students.
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| 03 Sep 09 |
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Videos: "Chocolate Girl" Lou Jing on Oriental Angel » Shanghaiist The controversy surrounding Lou Jing, the half-black Shanghainese girl who recently appeared on DragonTV's reality show "Let's Go! Oriental Angel" made actually curious about the show. We mean, we were curious about the show before, when we first stumbled... |
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China: Who Attack Jin Jing? » Global Voices Jin Jing is one of the torch bearer attacked by a so-called Tibet Independent activist in Paris. The incident results in public outrage because Jin Jing is a disable. Babaxiaoqian found out that the person who attacked Jin Jing might not be Tibetan but... |
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Let's Go! Oriental Angel » Shanghaiist By Jonathan Chow Earlier this month, we were walking through the Channel One mall when we came across auditions for a new reality tV series called 加油!东方天使 - roughly translatable into "Let's Go! Oriental Angel." At first glance it... |
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