In 2005, W.W. Norton published her memoir, Foreign Babes in Beijing: Behind the Scenes of a New China.
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She went to Beijing in 1994 to work as a public-relations consultant and later starred in a Chinese nighttime soap opera, the hugely successful Foreign Babes in Beijing, which was watched by approximately 600 million viewers.
Beijing | French Foreign Legion | Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film | Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Foreign Secretary | Council on Foreign Relations | Foreign Minister | Veterans of Foreign Wars | American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions | Beijing Subway | United States Foreign Service | Foreign exchange market | foreign minister | Foreign Policy | Foreign Beggars | Beijing Normal University | Tongzhou District, Beijing | foreign policy | Foreign Service | Beijing Film Academy | United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations | Beijing Foreign Studies University | United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs | Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act | Babeş-Bolyai University | Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs | Line 1, Beijing Subway | High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy | Foreign Service Officer |
She worked on a film based on Rachel DeWoskin's memoir Foreign Babes in Beijing: Behind the Scenes of a New China.