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Sexy Beijing speed dating

A new episode of Sexy Beijing about speed dating in the capital, also on Tudou for faster loading inside China.

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so funny! wish su fei good luck on finding true love in beijing :)

aha!

wahhu~~ the video is awsome!!

I also have difficulties to find a boyfriend. I am not ugly, have a reporter job, can cook, but why I am still single?? T_T

My Beijing is not sexy

What about the rock star that sufei liked years back?

Hey if I weren't in love with MJ and I weren't a damn cat I would definitely want my children to be Jewish. (No, I don't think Jewish stoned cat is a go in God's eyes.)

wow,cool

funny video (near the ending when the boy says he's in mid 20's it's quite priceless).
but I like more the cooking serie... hope to watch many more of them (maybe because I'm a 馋猫? who knows...)!

I love these videos.

我以前就是在一篇报道中无意中看到这个系列(sexy beijing)的视频才知道单位这个网站的...继续努力!

how interesting! more of these in the future. Sufei is cool,Goldkorn is back. haha

Why would I want to date someone that has the same glasses as my granny?

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