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In August 2021, iQIYI streamed a Singaporean drama series titled The Ferryman: Legends of Nanyang, which will be its first Southeast Asian original series starring local actors from Singapore like Lawrence Wong and Qi Yuwu and Taiwanese actress Kate Kinney. The drama is also a remake of the 2014 Chinese drama series, but in a Southeast Asian ...
Wang Yilun as Ran Yi; A fish demon that can create and control dreams. He fell in love with Lady Qi after she rescued him when he was severely injured by demon hunters. Peng Xiaoran as Lady Qi; Yi Mengling as Goddess Bai Ze; Cheng Lei as Cheng Huang; Guli Nazha as Shen Nv; Wang Duo as Zhuo Yixuan; Zuo Ye as Fei
Malaysia launched on Thursday a national artificial intelligence office aimed at shaping policies and addressing regulatory issues, as it looks to establish itself as a regional hub for AI ...
Jet-Qi Yi (simplified Chinese: 易桀齐; traditional Chinese: 易桀齊; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ia̍h Kia̍t-chê / Ia̍h Kia̍t-chôe) is a Malaysian Chinese singer songwriter. Jet Yi or Jet (as he is also commonly known) hails from the town of Miri , Sarawak in East Malaysia .
China's ByteDance, parent of social media app TikTok, plans to invest around 10 billion ringgit ($2.13 billion) to set up an artificial intelligence hub in Malaysia, the country's trade minister ...
During the 1500s Ming Dynasty, a heroine named Luo Ming Yi (Carrie Wong) sneaks into the heavily guarded imperial jail to rescue her senior, the famous doctor Li Shizhen (Xu Bin). She is stopped by the agent Bi Zheng (Qi Yu Wu), a Brocaded Robe Guard under the command of the powerful Eunuch Sun (Bryan Wong). The two engage in a fierce fight and ...
American Airlines has said its premium revenue rose 8% year over year in the third quarter. The company plans to grow its higher-tier seats by about 20% over the next two years through 2026.
The Spirits of Love (Chinese: 愛; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ài; lit. 'love'), also known as Love, is a Taiwanese Hokkien television drama that aired on Formosa Television in Taiwan from 21 November 2006 to 31 May 2010.