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Superado ya el mes de confinamiento la gente trata de buscar formas de mantenerse en forma desde casa. Uno de los métodos a los que más se recurre es a la electroestimulación muscular. Pero esta técnica, a la que muchas recurren pensando que puede funcionar como sustituto del entrenamiento esconde muchos secretos que se desconocen. Las descargas de un electroestimulador simulan los impulsos del sistema nervioso, llegando a conseguir una intensidad aún mayor para contraer la musculatura profunda.
But behind the headlines, the story is more complex – and for many worldwide, rather less encouraging. For countries like China, it is a story of a “swift and sound” recovery in domestic tourism, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), and of “tepid and partial growth” in international travel last year. In Europe, by far the world’s largest tourism market, it is a story of strong recovery. Across Asia, the story is anaemic at best.
Politburo newcomer and Xi Jinping protégé Li Shulei has been confirmed as the Communist Party’s propaganda chief, with one of his first tasks to present the key message from the recent 20th party congress.The appointment was confirmed on Wednesday when Li, in his new capacity, attended a meeting of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, China’s legislature, according to state broadcaster CCTV. During the meeting, Li reported on the five-yearly conclave that concluded on Saturday and saw President Xi Jinping kick off a groundbreaking third term as the party’s leader.
Tencent Holdings, the world’s largest video games publisher by revenue, is bringing popular shooting game Valorant developed by subsidiary Riot Games to mainland China, three years after its global debut as it seeks to bolster its domestic market position. Riot Games, which became a subsidiary of Tencent in 2011, is also the developer of League of Legends, a game which underpinned Tencent’s rise as a global gaming power. Tencent said Valorant is its “most important game published this year” and will be made available to players on the mainland from Wednesday.
Chan and Cheung, who’ve known each other since primary school, have lived in Sydney twice – first when Chan’s family immigrated here in 1994 and Cheung followed to study in the city, and then when they moved back in 2015 after a decade in Hong Kong. “We really liked the idea of having our own food business, one that could show Hong Kong’s food, style and culture but with our own character,” Cheung says.
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Think along the lines of what a ballerina would wear during studio practice, but watered down for daily wear. And the trend works too with a pastel or neutral colour palette that sticks – it does not always have to scream pink. Staple pieces that can easily turn any outfit balletcore include wrap cardigans and leg warmers. Wrap skirts are sometimes layered over exercise shorts if not worn on their own.
Pamela Anderson turned 56 years old on July 1 and to celebrate it, Playboy magazine launched a contest in which fans must recreate an iconic cover of the actress. It should be noted that she is the woman with the most covers in history, with a total of 14. "We want you to put on your Pam and record fun content," the magazine wrote on their Instagram profile, where they have accumulated 9.
Here are our 25 picks, listed below in chronological order: 1. My Sassy Girl (directed by Kwak Jae-yong, 2001) A monster hit across Asia, Kwak’s romantic comedy gleefully subverts traditional gender roles as a timid college student (Cha Tae-hyun) becomes entangled with an aggressive, hard-drinking young woman. It launched the career of Jun Ji-hyun, while inserting the phrase “Wanna die?” into the romantic lexicon.2. Waikiki Brothers (dir. Yim Soon-rye, 2001)