Lu Yi and Bao Lei in Shangri-La

September 7, 2010 | Posted in Mainland China,Movies,Photoshoot, Tagged , ,

Having finished promotions for his new movie Stool Pigeon, actor Lu Yi and wife Bao Lei left for a romantic getaway in Shangri-La. Well, as much of a romantic getaway as you can get with a magazine crew accompanying you. Well-known travel magazine Voyage made the trip with them too, giving us pictures of not only the couple’s love for each other but also the simple customs of Shangri-La.

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News Roundup 7/12/09 – 7/24/09

Argh I waited too long to post this…massive pileup of news. This was such a headache to all get in here.

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BOBO was kept busy recently with the release of their show, NONSTOP, and celebrated their two year anniversary with the release of a new photo diary that I’ve already added to my list of goodies to buy. They also wrote loving speeches to each other.

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News Roundup 7/2/09 – 7/11/09

This is a really big post, so check it out !

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Chen Kun and Yuan Quan sponsor a jewelry brand in style at an event, with Yuan Quan in white riding a horse, and Chen Kun giving her a ring, like a modern day prince and princess, except that pretending to  marry was really awkward for them. Normally I wouldn’t care, but it’s two actors that I like, both of which whom actually have really nice singing voices and I’ve long wished they would collaborate in something like a musical. They will be working together, but instead will be in a HK film.

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Lu Yi and Bao Lei explains true love

March 30, 2009 | Posted in Interview,Mainland China,Photoshoot,Relationships, Tagged , , ,

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One of the most flawless love stories in the entertainment world, translated by the wonderful dbskholic. Thank you so much!

When asked the question of ‘How do you comprehend love?’ Lu Yi thought deeply from a very long time before giving a response of ‘when you miss someone.’ He added to that by saying, ‘when you leave you’ll start to miss her even if it was just for one day, I believe that this is love.’

Having been together for almost a decade, Lu Yi still feels very reluctant when leaving Bao Lei to go to work. He starts that, whenever he leaves Shanghai to go to work, he will start to feel grieved when he check in every time at the airport. Every time he finishes work the first person he will call will be Bao Lei saying, ‘I will come home tomorrow’, and she’ll respond by saying, ‘really? That’s great, I’ve missed you’. He believes that this is true love.

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Valentine's day, NOW edition

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Holding hands – every couple in love often began with this simple gesture Love – two pair of hands, separating and joining Holding another person’s hands, doesn’t always mean a smooth future; Love – is sour, bitter, and sweet – hotspot

From the Hotspot Photoshoot featuring China’s best looking model couple, Rojam Wang and Emma Pei Bei

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Yep, it’s that time of the year again, when the world is full of love, every MV has a duet and every magazine has a valentine special. Here are some of our favorite Valentine goodies, in two editions (because there’s too much love for just one post). NOW will feature the Valentine’s Day specials, and FUTURE will have Valentine’s Day releases that are previews for even better things later.

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Lu Yi's wife gives birth to a baby girl!

October 26, 2008 | Posted in Mainland China,Relationships, Tagged ,

It seems appropriate that the news of death be follow by news of life. Lu Yi, of the upcoming Three Kingdoms series and the first mainland Chinese actor that I really liked, and his actress wife, Bao Lei have welcomed into the world their new baby girl. Congratulations! I’m sure they’ll be fantastic loving parents. Edited with Lu Yi’s blog entry.

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