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47th Golden Horse Film Awards in Taoyuan November 20, 2010

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Actress and model Lin Chiling poses on the red carpet at the 47th Golden Horse Film Awards in Taoyuan November 20, 2010. Read more: http://movies.broadwayworld.com/article/Photo_Coverage_47th_Golden_Horse_Film_Awards_in_Taoyuan_2000010179#ixzz160cLxqaX

She'll pursue her dream man

Fri, Nov 19, 2010 The New Paper She'll pursue her dream man by Tan Kee Yun TWENTY days is definitely not too short a period to fall head over heels in love with someone and accept his hand in marriage. At least, that scenario seemed totally plausible for Taiwanese model-actress Lin Chi-Ling, star of wuxia epic Red Cliff and the Indiana Jones-inspired actioner The Treasure Hunter. The 35-year-old beauty was in town last Friday to grace the official opening of Swiss luxury watch brand Longines' swanky new boutique at Marina Bay Sands. While on the topic of her good pal and fellow Taiwanese artiste Barbie Hsu's whirlwind engagement to wealthy restaurant heir Wang Xiaofei, Lin showed unequivocal support. "I think she is a very courageous girl," Lin told The New Paper. "When I learnt she was going to get married, I congratulated her and told her jokingly, 'Now, you're starting to give us (referring to herself and other single friends) a lot

Stars gather in Taiwan for Chinese ‘Oscars’

http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/showbiz/article/stars-gather-in-taiwan-for-chinese-oscars/ TAIPEI, Nov 20 – Stars from China, Hong Kong and Taiwan are gathering on Saturday for this year’s Golden Horse Film Awards, the “Oscars” of Chinese-language cinema. Chinese actress Xu Fan, Taiwan’s starlet Lin Chi-ling and heartthrob actor Ethan Juan are among the performers due to walk down the red carpet ahead of a gala ceremony in Taoyuan, northern Taiwan. Hong Kong director Teddy Chen of “Bodyguards and Assassins” is also expected to join the film’s two leading men, Chinese veteran actor Wang Xueqi and Nicholas Tse of Hong Kong, at the ceremony, organisers said. Chen’s martial arts flick, set in the waning days of the Qing dynasty in the early 20th century, is a top contender with nine nominations, including best picture, best director, and best leading actor for Wang. His rivals for the top acting honour are fellow Chinese Ni Dahong (“Judge”) and Qin Hao (“Spring Fever”) as well