Update: Daniel Wu, Jane Zhang, Cecilia Cheung, Zhang Hanyun, Alec Su in New York

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Seriously, why wouldn't you stalk them?

In addition to their appearances, movies like Alec Su and Eva Huang’s “A Singing Fairy” and Zhang Hanyun, Zhou Xun, Li Bingbing, Huang Xiaoming, and Alec Su’s “The Message,” Cecilia Cheung and Daniel Wu’s “One Nite in Mongkok,” and Cecilia Cheung and Louis Koo’s “Lost in Time” will be aired at the festival.

At the opening ceremony, where the stars will be present, only balcony and box tickets are available, for $30, but you should go and support the festival to not only see awesome people, but to allow the festival to continue in the future so other awesome people can come.

In addition, Jane Zhang will be hosting a fanmeeting in Singapore on Sept. 24th, attending the Asian Music Festival in Seoul on Oct. 23rd, and hosting her first concert in Sydney on October 9th. You can buy tickets online here.

Who: Top entertainers including movie stars Cheung Pak Chi, Zhang Hanyu, Jiang Wenli, Su Youpeng and Chinese “Super Girl” winner Jane Zhang (Zhang Liang Ying)

When: Red Carpet, Saturday, September 18; 6pm, Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and Film Screening, 8pm

Where: Alice Tully Hall Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts 1941 Broadway New York City, NY

Details: The Chinese American Arts Council (CAAC) and Chinese movie channel CCTV-6 invite you to the star-studded opening ceremony for the 1st New York Chinese Film Festival. Celebrating the 35th anniversary of the CAAC, the festival program is packed with screenings, celebrity appearances, fan events and a gala dinner honoring outstanding Asian artists. The Red Carpet Film Screening kicks off the three-day festival and includes: Ribbon Cutting Ceremony with Chinese film superstars

“Only for Love” from Banquet sung by Jane Zhang (Zhang Liang Ying)

“Marriage Vow” from Lu Sheng Love Story sung by Rongrong Chen

Screening of Lan directed by Wen Li Jiang, 2009

TO ORDER TICKETS FOR THE GALA PLEASE CALL 212 431 9740

source: Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

Chinese Celebrities When They Were Young

I said I would do a special fun post in exchange for someone making my banner when site hit 10,000. Well, here it is as promised, although nobody ever made me a banner. :( This is still incomplete…I don’t have a few people in here, and I wanted to put an after pic of everyone, but I got way too tired of that so I only put some for some people I didn’t think people would know (like all the mainland guys apparently), but eventually I will update this and make it the most comprehensive Chinese celeb baby picture list ever.

Love or hate her, you’ve got to admit Liu Yifei was one of the most adorable children ever.

More of cute adorable children behind the cut. I think it’s really rare for Chinese people to do plastic surgery (as of now) so this won’t be one of those “spot the differences” posts. This took a lot of time and effort to put together, so PLEASE DO NOT COPY AND POST ANYWHERE ELSE, w/o permission.

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