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The Inn (TV Program)
The Inn (Chinese: 亲爱的·客栈) is a Chinese variety show aired on Hunan Broadcasting Station. In the variety show, a couple will manage an inn with a company of friends as guest for 20 days. The Inn shared the same production team with another variety show by Hunan Broadcasting System, Divas Hits The Road. Content The Inn focuses on the hospitality of two innocent couples towards their friends (guest) who spent 20 days running the inn together, and opening up to each other by sharing stories of their lives and their own past. On certain episodes, the production team invites mysterious guests as "volunteers" and the former will work together with the five "masters" in the show. Once guests have checked into the inn, the production team will give each of them a star, and guests will vote for one of their favorite employees from among the three at the end of their stay. In season 2, the only difference is the cast & new location of Arxan Mongolia. Production The Inn was suc ...
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Mao Buyi (; born 1 October 1994), legally Wang Weijia (), is a Chinese singer and songwriter. Mao Buyi rose to prominence for winning the all-male singing competition ''The Coming One'' () in 2017. He released his debut album ''Perfect Day'' () in 2018, and achieved two No. 1's on the ''Billboard China'' singles chart in 2019. In 2020, he released his second debut album ''Xiao Wang'' (小王). He also held an online concert in the same year. In 2021, he released his third debut album ''Lonely Planet'' (幼鸟指南). Early life Mao Buyi, whose legal name is Wang Weijia, was born in October 1994 in Tailai County, Qiqihar, in Heilongjiang province of Northeast China. He studied nursing at Hangzhou Normal University and began his internship at a hospital in Hangzhou in 2016, his last year in university. In the same year, he started to put pen to paper and wrote songs. To "ease the pressure" from work, which he found stressful, he decided to learn how to play guitar, and the first ...
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