Wendi Deng is the unintentional star of the phone-hacking hearings since she jumped forward late last week to smack a pink-clad arm at a protester aiming a pie at Rupert Murdoch's face.
Deng has been dubbed the original crouching tiger but it is her own just-released movie which might get the most mileage out of the incident.
Deng co-produced, Snow Flower and the Secret Fan, starring Bingbing Li, Gianna Jun and Australia’s Hugh Jackman.
The Chinese epic is based on Lisa See's best-selling book.
The Luxury Travel Bible went on location to find out exactly where the film was shot, what the stars did and if Wendi Deng strong-armed anyone else during the making of the movie.
For more details of the travel locations including The Peninsula Shanghai, click here:
http://luxurytravelbible.com/Luxury-Hotel-Reviews.asp?active_page_id=174
Monday, July 25, 2011
The Luxury Travel Bible On Location
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