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Actress Shu Qi, Sanxingdui, Asia’s fascination with cults: 5 weekend reads you missed

From Chinese actress Shu Qi to gold and bronze relics uncovered in Sanxingdui, here are five stories you may have missed over the weekend

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1. How actress Shu Qi went from soft-porn to mainstream cinema, and now filmmaking

Shu in a still from Millennium Mambo (2001), which screened at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival and brought her much deserved recognition.
Shu in a still from Millennium Mambo (2001), which screened at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival and brought her much deserved recognition.

2. Asia’s fascination with cults: from Singapore deities to Japan’s sarin gas killers

Televisions in Japan show news of Shoko Asahara’s execution in 2018. His Aum Shinrikyo cult could have produced enough sarin gas to kill millions, investigators said. Photo: Kyodo
Televisions in Japan show news of Shoko Asahara’s execution in 2018. His Aum Shinrikyo cult could have produced enough sarin gas to kill millions, investigators said. Photo: Kyodo

3. Thousands of gold, bronze relics uncovered as China’s Sanxingdui ruins reveal more secrets

A platform adorned with 13 bronze figures is among the dazzling relics recovered from the Sanxingdui pits between 2020 and 2022. Photo: Sichuan Cultural Relics
A platform adorned with 13 bronze figures is among the dazzling relics recovered from the Sanxingdui pits between 2020 and 2022. Photo: Sichuan Cultural Relics
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