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Chinese Teenagers Chasing Stars Phenomenon

Chinese Teenagers Chasing Stars Phenomenon

SHANGHAI, CHINA - AUGUST 24, 2025 - The boy band "Teens in Times" held a concert at the Shanghai Stadium, attracting nearly 100,000 fans from across the country to queue up on the streets despite the high temperature in Shanghai, China on August 24, 2025.

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Chinese Teenagers Chasing Stars Phenomenon

Chinese Teenagers Chasing Stars Phenomenon

SHANGHAI, CHINA - AUGUST 24, 2025 - The boy band "Teens in Times" held a concert at the Shanghai Stadium, attracting nearly 100,000 fans from across the country to queue up on the streets despite the high temperature in Shanghai, China on August 24, 2025.

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Chinese Teenagers Chasing Stars Phenomenon

Chinese Teenagers Chasing Stars Phenomenon

SHANGHAI, CHINA - AUGUST 24, 2025 - The boy band "Teens in Times" held a concert at the Shanghai Stadium, attracting nearly 100,000 fans from across the country to queue up on the streets despite the high temperature in Shanghai, China on August 24, 2025.

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Chinese Teenagers Chasing Stars Phenomenon

Chinese Teenagers Chasing Stars Phenomenon

SHANGHAI, CHINA - AUGUST 24, 2025 - The boy band "Teens in Times" held a concert at the Shanghai Stadium, attracting nearly 100,000 fans from across the country to queue up on the streets despite the high temperature in Shanghai, China on August 24, 2025.

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Chinese Teenagers Chasing Stars Phenomenon

Chinese Teenagers Chasing Stars Phenomenon

SHANGHAI, CHINA - AUGUST 24, 2025 - The boy band "Teens in Times" held a concert at the Shanghai Stadium, attracting nearly 100,000 fans from across the country to queue up on the streets despite the high temperature in Shanghai, China on August 24, 2025.

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Chinese Teenagers Chasing Stars Phenomenon

Chinese Teenagers Chasing Stars Phenomenon

SHANGHAI, CHINA - AUGUST 24, 2025 - The boy band "Teens in Times" held a concert at the Shanghai Stadium, attracting nearly 100,000 fans from across the country to queue up on the streets despite the high temperature in Shanghai, China on August 24, 2025.

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Chinese Teenagers Chasing Stars Phenomenon

Chinese Teenagers Chasing Stars Phenomenon

SHANGHAI, CHINA - AUGUST 24, 2025 - The boy band "Teens in Times" held a concert at the Shanghai Stadium, attracting nearly 100,000 fans from across the country to queue up on the streets despite the high temperature in Shanghai, China on August 24, 2025.

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Chinese Teenagers Chasing Stars Phenomenon

Chinese Teenagers Chasing Stars Phenomenon

SHANGHAI, CHINA - AUGUST 24, 2025 - The boy band "Teens in Times" held a concert at the Shanghai Stadium, attracting nearly 100,000 fans from across the country to queue up on the streets despite the high temperature in Shanghai, China on August 24, 2025.

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Chinese Teenagers Chasing Stars Phenomenon

Chinese Teenagers Chasing Stars Phenomenon

SHANGHAI, CHINA - AUGUST 24, 2025 - The boy band "Teens in Times" held a concert at the Shanghai Stadium, attracting nearly 100,000 fans from across the country to queue up on the streets despite the high temperature in Shanghai, China on August 24, 2025.

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Chinese Teenagers Chasing Stars Phenomenon

Chinese Teenagers Chasing Stars Phenomenon

SHANGHAI, CHINA - AUGUST 24, 2025 - The boy band "Teens in Times" held a concert at the Shanghai Stadium, attracting nearly 100,000 fans from across the country to queue up on the streets despite the high temperature in Shanghai, China on August 24, 2025.

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Korean Cosplay Star at 2025 ChinaJoy

Korean Cosplay Star at 2025 ChinaJoy

SHANGHAI, CHINA - AUGUST 3, 2025 - Visitors gathered at the 2025 ChinaJoy to watch South Korean cosplay stars Yasal, Nari and Siru in Shanghai, China on August 3, 2025.

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Korean Cosplay Star at 2025 ChinaJoy

Korean Cosplay Star at 2025 ChinaJoy

SHANGHAI, CHINA - AUGUST 3, 2025 - Visitors gathered at the 2025 ChinaJoy to watch South Korean cosplay stars Yasal, Nari and Siru in Shanghai, China on August 3, 2025.

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Korean Cosplay Star at 2025 ChinaJoy

Korean Cosplay Star at 2025 ChinaJoy

SHANGHAI, CHINA - AUGUST 3, 2025 - Visitors gathered at the 2025 ChinaJoy to watch South Korean cosplay stars Yasal, Nari and Siru in Shanghai, China on August 3, 2025.

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Korean Cosplay Star at 2025 ChinaJoy

Korean Cosplay Star at 2025 ChinaJoy

SHANGHAI, CHINA - AUGUST 3, 2025 - Visitors gathered at the 2025 ChinaJoy to watch South Korean cosplay stars Yasal, Nari and Siru in Shanghai, China on August 3, 2025.

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Korean Cosplay Star at 2025 ChinaJoy

Korean Cosplay Star at 2025 ChinaJoy

SHANGHAI, CHINA - AUGUST 3, 2025 - Visitors gathered at the 2025 ChinaJoy to watch South Korean cosplay stars Yasal, Nari and Siru in Shanghai, China on August 3, 2025.

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Korean Cosplay Star at 2025 ChinaJoy

Korean Cosplay Star at 2025 ChinaJoy

SHANGHAI, CHINA - AUGUST 3, 2025 - Visitors gathered at the 2025 ChinaJoy to watch South Korean cosplay stars Yasal, Nari and Siru in Shanghai, China on August 3, 2025.

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Korean Cosplay Star at 2025 ChinaJoy

Korean Cosplay Star at 2025 ChinaJoy

SHANGHAI, CHINA - AUGUST 3, 2025 - Visitors gathered at the 2025 ChinaJoy to watch South Korean cosplay stars Yasal, Nari and Siru in Shanghai, China on August 3, 2025.

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Korean Cosplay Star at 2025 ChinaJoy

Korean Cosplay Star at 2025 ChinaJoy

SHANGHAI, CHINA - AUGUST 3, 2025 - Visitors gathered at the 2025 ChinaJoy to watch South Korean cosplay stars Yasal, Nari and Siru in Shanghai, China on August 3, 2025.

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Korean Cosplay Star at 2025 ChinaJoy

Korean Cosplay Star at 2025 ChinaJoy

SHANGHAI, CHINA - AUGUST 3, 2025 - Visitors gathered at the 2025 ChinaJoy to watch South Korean cosplay stars Yasal, Nari and Siru in Shanghai, China on August 3, 2025.

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Korean Cosplay Star at 2025 ChinaJoy

Korean Cosplay Star at 2025 ChinaJoy

SHANGHAI, CHINA - AUGUST 3, 2025 - Visitors gathered at the 2025 ChinaJoy to watch South Korean cosplay stars Yasal, Nari and Siru in Shanghai, China on August 3, 2025.

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Korean Cosplay Star at 2025 ChinaJoy

Korean Cosplay Star at 2025 ChinaJoy

SHANGHAI, CHINA - AUGUST 3, 2025 - Visitors gathered at the 2025 ChinaJoy to watch South Korean cosplay stars Yasal, Nari and Siru in Shanghai, China on August 3, 2025.

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Korean Cosplay Star at 2025 ChinaJoy

Korean Cosplay Star at 2025 ChinaJoy

SHANGHAI, CHINA - AUGUST 3, 2025 - Visitors gathered at the 2025 ChinaJoy to watch South Korean cosplay stars Yasal, Nari and Siru in Shanghai, China on August 3, 2025.

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Korean Cosplay Star at 2025 ChinaJoy

Korean Cosplay Star at 2025 ChinaJoy

SHANGHAI, CHINA - AUGUST 3, 2025 - Visitors gathered at the 2025 ChinaJoy to watch South Korean cosplay stars Yasal, Nari and Siru in Shanghai, China on August 3, 2025.

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Korean Cosplay Star at 2025 ChinaJoy

Korean Cosplay Star at 2025 ChinaJoy

SHANGHAI, CHINA - AUGUST 3, 2025 - Visitors gathered at the 2025 ChinaJoy to watch South Korean cosplay stars Yasal, Nari and Siru in Shanghai, China on August 3, 2025.

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Xixia Imperial Tombs inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Site - China

Xixia Imperial Tombs inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Site - China

This photo taken on July 10, 2025 shows a Xixia imperial tomb under the stars in Yinchuan, northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. China's Xixia Imperial Tombs were officially added to the UNESCO World Heritage List on Friday during the 47th session of the World Heritage Committee held in Paris, France. The inscription brings the total number of World Heritage sites in China to 60. Photo by Yang Zhisen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Xixia Imperial Tombs inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Site - China

Xixia Imperial Tombs inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Site - China

This photo taken on July 10, 2025 shows a Xixia imperial tomb under the stars in Yinchuan, northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. China's Xixia Imperial Tombs were officially added to the UNESCO World Heritage List on Friday during the 47th session of the World Heritage Committee held in Paris, France. The inscription brings the total number of World Heritage sites in China to 60. Photo by Yang Zhisen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Xixia Imperial Tombs inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Site - China

Xixia Imperial Tombs inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Site - China

This photo taken on July 10, 2025 shows a Xixia imperial tomb under the stars in Yinchuan, northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. China's Xixia Imperial Tombs were officially added to the UNESCO World Heritage List on Friday during the 47th session of the World Heritage Committee held in Paris, France. The inscription brings the total number of World Heritage sites in China to 60. Photo by Wang Peng/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Xixia Imperial Tombs inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Site - China

Xixia Imperial Tombs inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Site - China

This photo taken on July 10, 2025 shows a Xixia imperial tomb under the stars in Yinchuan, northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. China's Xixia Imperial Tombs were officially added to the UNESCO World Heritage List on Friday during the 47th session of the World Heritage Committee held in Paris, France. The inscription brings the total number of World Heritage sites in China to 60. Photo by Feng Kaihua /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Xixia Imperial Tombs inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Site - China

Xixia Imperial Tombs inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Site - China

This photo taken on July 10, 2025 shows a Xixia imperial tomb under the stars in Yinchuan, northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. China's Xixia Imperial Tombs were officially added to the UNESCO World Heritage List on Friday during the 47th session of the World Heritage Committee held in Paris, France. The inscription brings the total number of World Heritage sites in China to 60. Photo by Feng Kaihua /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Xixia Imperial Tombs inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Site - China

Xixia Imperial Tombs inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Site - China

This photo taken on July 10, 2025 shows a Xixia imperial tomb under the stars in Yinchuan, northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. China's Xixia Imperial Tombs were officially added to the UNESCO World Heritage List on Friday during the 47th session of the World Heritage Committee held in Paris, France. The inscription brings the total number of World Heritage sites in China to 60. Photo by Wang Peng/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Starry Sky Over Rice Field - China

Starry Sky Over Rice Field - China

Stars are seen reflected on water surface in paddy rice fields in Jiangwan Township of Daqing City, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, May 22, 2025. With paddy rice transplanting largely concluded in Heilongjiang, the vast black soil in the province is now dressed in green, hinting the hope for a bountiful harvest. The Milky Way spreading across a starry sky is mirrored in waterlogged paddy rice fields, making a breathtaking scene in the early summer night. (Photo by Liu Wei/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM)

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Motion capture workshop - Shenzhen

Motion capture workshop - Shenzhen

Yin Kai works at a motion capture workshop in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province, on August 28, 2024. Considered China's first homegrown high-cost, high-volume, high-quality stand-alone title, "Black Myth: Wukong" is deeply invested in the usage of cutting-edge motion capture technology to incorporate real-world martial arts into the game. Through the technology, the actions of professional stuntmen dressed in customized suits with reflective points are recorded from all angles, processed into virtual data and finally presented on in-game characters. Yin Kai, hailing from Shandong Province, is among the game's motion capture crew. He undertook the majority of the action work for the game's protagonist, a monkey character based on the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West. Inspired by TV stars such as Jackie Chan and Jet Li, the young Kong Fu enthusiast began practicing martial arts at the age of five and majored in martial arts performance at Shanghai University of Sport. To make the combat scenes

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Motion capture workshop - Shenzhen

Motion capture workshop - Shenzhen

Yin Kai (R) and a motion capture crew member watch the replay at a workshop in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province, on August 28, 2024. Considered China's first homegrown high-cost, high-volume, high-quality stand-alone title, "Black Myth: Wukong" is deeply invested in the usage of cutting-edge motion capture technology to incorporate real-world martial arts into the game. Through the technology, the actions of professional stuntmen dressed in customized suits with reflective points are recorded from all angles, processed into virtual data and finally presented on in-game characters. Yin Kai, hailing from Shandong Province, is among the game's motion capture crew. He undertook the majority of the action work for the game's protagonist, a monkey character based on the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West. Inspired by TV stars such as Jackie Chan and Jet Li, the young Kong Fu enthusiast began practicing martial arts at the age of five and majored in martial arts performance at Shanghai University of

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Motion capture workshop - Shenzhen

Motion capture workshop - Shenzhen

Yin Kai works at a motion capture workshop in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province, on August 28, 2024. Considered China's first homegrown high-cost, high-volume, high-quality stand-alone title, "Black Myth: Wukong" is deeply invested in the usage of cutting-edge motion capture technology to incorporate real-world martial arts into the game. Through the technology, the actions of professional stuntmen dressed in customized suits with reflective points are recorded from all angles, processed into virtual data and finally presented on in-game characters. Yin Kai, hailing from Shandong Province, is among the game's motion capture crew. He undertook the majority of the action work for the game's protagonist, a monkey character based on the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West. Inspired by TV stars such as Jackie Chan and Jet Li, the young Kong Fu enthusiast began practicing martial arts at the age of five and majored in martial arts performance at Shanghai University of Sport. To make the combat scenes

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Motion capture workshop - Shenzhen

Motion capture workshop - Shenzhen

Yin Kai (R) adjusts his movements under the instruction of a motion capture crew member at a workshop in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province, on August 28, 2024. Considered China's first homegrown high-cost, high-volume, high-quality stand-alone title, "Black Myth: Wukong" is deeply invested in the usage of cutting-edge motion capture technology to incorporate real-world martial arts into the game. Through the technology, the actions of professional stuntmen dressed in customized suits with reflective points are recorded from all angles, processed into virtual data and finally presented on in-game characters. Yin Kai, hailing from Shandong Province, is among the game's motion capture crew. He undertook the majority of the action work for the game's protagonist, a monkey character based on the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West. Inspired by TV stars such as Jackie Chan and Jet Li, the young Kong Fu enthusiast began practicing martial arts at the age of five and majored in martial arts performance

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Motion capture workshop - Shenzhen

Motion capture workshop - Shenzhen

A crew member adjusts the motion capture devices for Yin Kai at a workshop in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province, on August 28, 2024. Considered China's first homegrown high-cost, high-volume, high-quality stand-alone title, "Black Myth: Wukong" is deeply invested in the usage of cutting-edge motion capture technology to incorporate real-world martial arts into the game. Through the technology, the actions of professional stuntmen dressed in customized suits with reflective points are recorded from all angles, processed into virtual data and finally presented on in-game characters. Yin Kai, hailing from Shandong Province, is among the game's motion capture crew. He undertook the majority of the action work for the game's protagonist, a monkey character based on the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West. Inspired by TV stars such as Jackie Chan and Jet Li, the young Kong Fu enthusiast began practicing martial arts at the age of five and majored in martial arts performance at Shanghai University of

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Motion capture workshop - Shenzhen

Motion capture workshop - Shenzhen

Yin Kai (L) communicates with motion capture crew members at a workshop in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province, on August 28, 2024. Considered China's first homegrown high-cost, high-volume, high-quality stand-alone title, "Black Myth: Wukong" is deeply invested in the usage of cutting-edge motion capture technology to incorporate real-world martial arts into the game. Through the technology, the actions of professional stuntmen dressed in customized suits with reflective points are recorded from all angles, processed into virtual data and finally presented on in-game characters. Yin Kai, hailing from Shandong Province, is among the game's motion capture crew. He undertook the majority of the action work for the game's protagonist, a monkey character based on the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West. Inspired by TV stars such as Jackie Chan and Jet Li, the young Kong Fu enthusiast began practicing martial arts at the age of five and majored in martial arts performance at Shanghai University of Spo

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Motion capture workshop - Shenzhen

Motion capture workshop - Shenzhen

Yin Kai works at a motion capture workshop in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province, on August 28, 2024. Considered China's first homegrown high-cost, high-volume, high-quality stand-alone title, "Black Myth: Wukong" is deeply invested in the usage of cutting-edge motion capture technology to incorporate real-world martial arts into the game. Through the technology, the actions of professional stuntmen dressed in customized suits with reflective points are recorded from all angles, processed into virtual data and finally presented on in-game characters. Yin Kai, hailing from Shandong Province, is among the game's motion capture crew. He undertook the majority of the action work for the game's protagonist, a monkey character based on the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West. Inspired by TV stars such as Jackie Chan and Jet Li, the young Kong Fu enthusiast began practicing martial arts at the age of five and majored in martial arts performance at Shanghai University of Sport. To make the combat scenes

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Motion capture workshop - Shenzhen

Motion capture workshop - Shenzhen

Yin Kai works at a motion capture workshop in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province, on August 28, 2024. Considered China's first homegrown high-cost, high-volume, high-quality stand-alone title, "Black Myth: Wukong" is deeply invested in the usage of cutting-edge motion capture technology to incorporate real-world martial arts into the game. Through the technology, the actions of professional stuntmen dressed in customized suits with reflective points are recorded from all angles, processed into virtual data and finally presented on in-game characters. Yin Kai, hailing from Shandong Province, is among the game's motion capture crew. He undertook the majority of the action work for the game's protagonist, a monkey character based on the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West. Inspired by TV stars such as Jackie Chan and Jet Li, the young Kong Fu enthusiast began practicing martial arts at the age of five and majored in martial arts performance at Shanghai University of Sport. To make the combat scenes

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Motion capture workshop - Shenzhen

Motion capture workshop - Shenzhen

Yin Kai practices his movements at a motion capture workshop in Shanghai, east China, on August 26, 2024. Considered China's first homegrown high-cost, high-volume, high-quality stand-alone title, "Black Myth: Wukong" is deeply invested in the usage of cutting-edge motion capture technology to incorporate real-world martial arts into the game. Through the technology, the actions of professional stuntmen dressed in customized suits with reflective points are recorded from all angles, processed into virtual data and finally presented on in-game characters. Yin Kai, hailing from Shandong Province, is among the game's motion capture crew. He undertook the majority of the action work for the game's protagonist, a monkey character based on the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West. Inspired by TV stars such as Jackie Chan and Jet Li, the young Kong Fu enthusiast began practicing martial arts at the age of five and majored in martial arts performance at Shanghai University of Sport. To make the combat scenes mor

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Motion capture workshop - Shenzhen

Motion capture workshop - Shenzhen

A motion capture crew member gives instruction on Yin Kai's movements at a workshop in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province, on August 28, 2024. Considered China's first homegrown high-cost, high-volume, high-quality stand-alone title, "Black Myth: Wukong" is deeply invested in the usage of cutting-edge motion capture technology to incorporate real-world martial arts into the game. Through the technology, the actions of professional stuntmen dressed in customized suits with reflective points are recorded from all angles, processed into virtual data and finally presented on in-game characters. Yin Kai, hailing from Shandong Province, is among the game's motion capture crew. He undertook the majority of the action work for the game's protagonist, a monkey character based on the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West. Inspired by TV stars such as Jackie Chan and Jet Li, the young Kong Fu enthusiast began practicing martial arts at the age of five and majored in martial arts performance at Shanghai Unive

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Motion capture workshop - Shenzhen

Motion capture workshop - Shenzhen

Yin Kai (L) adjusts his movements under the instruction of a motion capture crew member at a workshop in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province, on August 28, 2024. Considered China's first homegrown high-cost, high-volume, high-quality stand-alone title, "Black Myth: Wukong" is deeply invested in the usage of cutting-edge motion capture technology to incorporate real-world martial arts into the game. Through the technology, the actions of professional stuntmen dressed in customized suits with reflective points are recorded from all angles, processed into virtual data and finally presented on in-game characters. Yin Kai, hailing from Shandong Province, is among the game's motion capture crew. He undertook the majority of the action work for the game's protagonist, a monkey character based on the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West. Inspired by TV stars such as Jackie Chan and Jet Li, the young Kong Fu enthusiast began practicing martial arts at the age of five and majored in martial arts performance

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Motion capture workshop - Shenzhen

Motion capture workshop - Shenzhen

A crew member adjusts the motion capture devices for Yin Kai (L) at a workshop in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province, on August 28, 2024. Considered China's first homegrown high-cost, high-volume, high-quality stand-alone title, "Black Myth: Wukong" is deeply invested in the usage of cutting-edge motion capture technology to incorporate real-world martial arts into the game. Through the technology, the actions of professional stuntmen dressed in customized suits with reflective points are recorded from all angles, processed into virtual data and finally presented on in-game characters. Yin Kai, hailing from Shandong Province, is among the game's motion capture crew. He undertook the majority of the action work for the game's protagonist, a monkey character based on the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West. Inspired by TV stars such as Jackie Chan and Jet Li, the young Kong Fu enthusiast began practicing martial arts at the age of five and majored in martial arts performance at Shanghai University

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Motion capture workshop - Shenzhen

Motion capture workshop - Shenzhen

Yin Kai (C) communicates with motion capture crew members at a workshop in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province, on August 28, 2024. Considered China's first homegrown high-cost, high-volume, high-quality stand-alone title, "Black Myth: Wukong" is deeply invested in the usage of cutting-edge motion capture technology to incorporate real-world martial arts into the game. Through the technology, the actions of professional stuntmen dressed in customized suits with reflective points are recorded from all angles, processed into virtual data and finally presented on in-game characters. Yin Kai, hailing from Shandong Province, is among the game's motion capture crew. He undertook the majority of the action work for the game's protagonist, a monkey character based on the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West. Inspired by TV stars such as Jackie Chan and Jet Li, the young Kong Fu enthusiast began practicing martial arts at the age of five and majored in martial arts performance at Shanghai University of Spo

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Motion capture workshop - Shenzhen

Motion capture workshop - Shenzhen

Yin Kai works at a motion capture workshop in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province, on August 28, 2024. Considered China's first homegrown high-cost, high-volume, high-quality stand-alone title, "Black Myth: Wukong" is deeply invested in the usage of cutting-edge motion capture technology to incorporate real-world martial arts into the game. Through the technology, the actions of professional stuntmen dressed in customized suits with reflective points are recorded from all angles, processed into virtual data and finally presented on in-game characters. Yin Kai, hailing from Shandong Province, is among the game's motion capture crew. He undertook the majority of the action work for the game's protagonist, a monkey character based on the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West. Inspired by TV stars such as Jackie Chan and Jet Li, the young Kong Fu enthusiast began practicing martial arts at the age of five and majored in martial arts performance at Shanghai University of Sport. To make the combat scenes

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Motion capture workshop - Shenzhen

Motion capture workshop - Shenzhen

Yin Kai works at a motion capture workshop in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province, on August 28, 2024. Considered China's first homegrown high-cost, high-volume, high-quality stand-alone title, "Black Myth: Wukong" is deeply invested in the usage of cutting-edge motion capture technology to incorporate real-world martial arts into the game. Through the technology, the actions of professional stuntmen dressed in customized suits with reflective points are recorded from all angles, processed into virtual data and finally presented on in-game characters. Yin Kai, hailing from Shandong Province, is among the game's motion capture crew. He undertook the majority of the action work for the game's protagonist, a monkey character based on the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West. Inspired by TV stars such as Jackie Chan and Jet Li, the young Kong Fu enthusiast began practicing martial arts at the age of five and majored in martial arts performance at Shanghai University of Sport. To make the combat scenes

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China: Perseid Meteor Shower Dazzles Night Skies

Perseid meteor shower illuminated skies in many parts of China from the evening of August 12 to the early morning of August 13. In Datong, Shanxi Province, North China, the phenomenon was also seen early Sunday, August 11.

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Film Decoded Premiere in Shanghai

Film Decoded Premiere in Shanghai

SHANGHAI, CHINA - JULY 27, 2024 - Director Chen Sicheng and co-stars Liu Haoran, Ren Luyao, Chen Yustrontium, Wang Yutian and Zhou Zhou appear at the premiere of the new film Decoded in Shanghai, China, July 27, 2024.

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Film Decoded Premiere in Shanghai

Film Decoded Premiere in Shanghai

SHANGHAI, CHINA - JULY 27, 2024 - Director Chen Sicheng and co-stars Liu Haoran, Ren Luyao, Chen Yustrontium, Wang Yutian and Zhou Zhou appear at the premiere of the new film Decoded in Shanghai, China, July 27, 2024.

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Film Decoded Premiere in Shanghai

Film Decoded Premiere in Shanghai

SHANGHAI, CHINA - JULY 27, 2024 - Director Chen Sicheng and co-stars Liu Haoran, Ren Luyao, Chen Yustrontium, Wang Yutian and Zhou Zhou appear at the premiere of the new film Decoded in Shanghai, China, July 27, 2024.

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