Jingting Bai Receives Birthday Blessings From His Fans
CHANGSHA, China, Oct. 17, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- On noon October 15th, Chinese actor Jingting Bai celebrated his birthday with his fans in Changsha, China.
On that day, Jingting Bai was wearing a traditional Chinese costume. His long hair resembled a swordsman, which was for the TV program he is appearing in. When he showed up, all his fans were cheering - Jingting Bai bowed to his fans and shared birthday cake with them.
They took a group photo and Jingting greatly extended his sincere gratitude to his fans and the birthday party was over. Jingting Bai did not want to see his fans getting wet in the rain and hoped they could go home, then he returned to the crew to continue his shooting. After Jingting Bai left, his fans still waited for the end of his shooting at the gate. At around 8:00 pm, Jingting Bai finished his shooting, and all his fans shouted, "Happy birthday, Jingting Bai" and extended their warmth and love to him. Later, Jingting Bai posted a message on Weibo, expressing his appreciation and love to his fans, sending them his warm wishes.
On October 16th, Jingting Bai continued to take part in the shooting of TV program "Happy Camp" in Changsha with other superstars. After that, he continued to shoot his new traditional Chinese costume TV series "Huang Quan", which is the first traditional Chinese costume TV series of Jingting Bai. The shooting period will last for over 7 months. All his fans are looking forward to his new Chinese costume style and his splendid performance.
A Brief Introduction about Jingting Bai:
Jingting Bai was born on October 15th, 1993, in Huairou District, Beijing. Since his start in 2014, he has attracted lots of attention from the public, but instead of working for other companies, he set up his own studio - Changjie (Shanghai) Film and Culture Studio, to work for himself.
During 2017, in addition to the filming of the Who's the Murderer III, Jingting Bai will mainly focus on the filming work of The Rise of Phoenixes. Though he has acted in many campus dramas displaying a gentle and warm style, he will portray Gu Nanyi who is an autistic man in the television series, The Rise of Phoenixes, which is quite different from his previous roles. It will be a great challenge and adventure for him, yet he regards it as a valuable opportunity to enrich his style in acting.
SOURCE Jingting Bai Studio
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