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Sexy Beijing: Country Loving

Sexy Beijing is back!

In this episode, called 'Country Loving', Su Fei gets sick of the city life and goes to the countryside in search of love.

'Country Loving' was kindly sponsored by travel website eLong .

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This episode is almost ten minutes long; if you don't have a fast connection, click on the 'play' arrow, then click on pause and wait for several minutes before hitting play again. Youcan also watch it on Danwei.tv, where there links to other formats including downloadable files.

This video was shot and edited by Luke Mines, written by and featuring Su Fei, with music by Fernando Fidanza and Jerry Chan. This episode was produced by Anna Sophie Loewenberg, Jeremy Goldkorn and Luke Mines.

Sexy Beijing is now on its own website: check the latest episodes at www.sexybeijing.tv

There are currently 18 Comments for Sexy Beijing: Country Loving.

Comments on Sexy Beijing: Country Loving

I waited all week for this new episode to come out.....SuFei rules...I want a Sexy Beijing t-shirt....please?

When's the next Hard Hat Show?

Great show, totally love it.

Awesome! If you want to print the Su Fei T-shirts just give me a shout!

HAHAHAAHAH! She's so funny.

Sooooooo great show!What is the next. I am looking forward it.

Great episode - That "player" in sanlitun is such a tit! I like Jewish girls ;)

Great little movie. The best thing about it is the humanity. Lovely.

Great series. Wonderfully creative and something for everyone, whether Chinese or foreigner.

Mauro...I'll print them if I can design and sell them on Danwei.org/tv......?

Wonderful flick! I see a SuFei cult developing.
Hope to see more soon...

The Simple Life with Paris Hilton ... sorry Su Fei. Completely patronising. Well done.

Su Fei....can't get enough of you...you are indeed so sooo sexy

fun pisstake on Sex and the City, and on men--both foreign and Chinese

that is a "black chicken" which Chinese believe have more recovery effect for weak people. I saw you and had a picture with you at Bookworm, remember? please continue you show.

The show girls is really lovely.I invite you to visit our hometown.
YOu get much more funny

These are utterly amazing!

Excellent show. I went to China last fall and I really think this show is an enlightening experience. Great, Su Fei!

I realy want to be join your activities but here Saudi arabia no network for this activities.

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