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"Princess of China" is a duet recorded by British rock band Coldplay and Barbadian singer Rihanna for Coldplay's fifth studio album Mylo Xyloto. The song was written by band members Guy Berryman, Jonny Buckland, Will Champion, and Chris Martin, with additional composition by Brian Eno and a sample from "Takk..." performed by Sigur Rós.
Turandot, Princess of China (French: Turandot, princesse de Chine) is a 1935 comedy film directed by Gerhard Lamprecht and Serge Véber and starring Käthe von Nagy, Pierre Blanchar and Marcel Dalio. It is the French language version of the German film Princess Turandot. [1] Such multi-language versions were common during the first decade of sound.
This is the list of the top 50 most-viewed Chinese music videos on the American video-sharing website YouTube. "A Little Happiness" by Hebe Tien is first Chinese music video to reach 100 million views on August 20, 2016 [1] while "Goodbye Princess" by Tia Lee is the fastest Chinese music video to reach 100 million views in 20 days. [2]
In a surprising move, the former saves the princess’ life by handing Ouyang Feng a fake copy of the Nine Yin Manual. Shortly after, she quietly leaves the camp, unwilling to stand in the way of Guo Jing’s betrothal—despite Hua Zheng assuring her that she will accept his choice.
The Curse of Turandot (Chinese: 图兰朵:魔咒缘起) is a 2021 Chinese romantic fantasy film directed by Zheng Xiaolong and starring Guan Xiaotong, Dylan Sprouse, [2] Hu Jun, Lin Siyi, Collin Chou, and Wang Jia. [3] [4] [5] The film is a loose adaptation of the opera Turandot. [6] The Curse of Turandot premiered in China on 15 October 2021 ...
Highest-grossing domestic films of 2025 in China [1] Rank Title Gross US$ 1 Ne Zha 2 † $836,840,000 2 Detective Chinatown 1900 † $347,720,000 3 Creation of the Gods II: Demon Force † $144,480,000 4 Legends of the Condor Heroes: The Gallants † $83,700,000 5 Boonie Bears: Future Reborn † $77,620,000 6 Operation Hadal † $43,860,000
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Princess Chang Ping (Chinese: 帝女花; pinyin: Dì nǚ huā; lit. 'The Flower Princess') is a 1976 Hong Kong Cantonese opera film [1] directed John Woo.It is a remake of director Wong Tin-lam's 1959 film Tragedy of the Emperor's Daughter, itself based on the Cantonese opera Di Nü Hua (The Flower Princess).