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The return of Sexy Beijing

The third episode of Sexy Beijing is nearing completion. Here's a taste.

 
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Perhaps somebody should tell the presenter girl that shots of her smoking make her look more like cheap trash than sexy ...

Oh gosh, the righteous brigade have arrived.

Boring, boring.

that's kind of the point isn't it?

Su Fei! i'm your big fan!
greetings from brazil!

Carrie-smoking.

Mind you, It's dangerous for producing this kind of stuff of sexy beijing or shanghai sth. ,because there are many crazy professors as Zhang jiehai want to be famous.

it's funny to read comments about how un-sexy the character is. i mean...hello? the title of the show itself (sexy beijing) is a paradox. do we see anything sexy about beijing? have a sense of humor! *rolls eyes*

oops! what the hell are they doing? ART?!!

Loving it, loving it, loving it.
Found the whole thing very amusing from a Chinese point of view. You simply dont see this level of creativity in China.

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