Nina Minami was born on 30 December 1985 in Ibraki, Japan. She has a self-titled DVD and photobook on the market.
I could not find a lot of biographical information, so you will just have to enjoy the photos I selected. And if that is not enough, there are plenty of links to other galleries.Some facts:
Guidebooks and weary travelers hefting backpacks down Khaosan Road have long sung the praises of this stopping point as a layover on the way to paradise.The road, and indeed much of the adjacent area in Bangalamphu district of Bangkok, have long catered to budget-conscious backpacking travelers that arrive en masse. Yet as time and development relentlessly drive forward, the backpackers are finding themselves in a changing environment. Full story here.
A tip from one of our readers led me to Anya at watch4beauty.com. Anya is from Mongolia, and since we don’t see a lot of models from that country I figured it was worth a mention here.
While you are there, be sure to check out Agnes (also from Mongolia) and Rowena from Thailand.
I can’t wait to see Ang Lee’s new movie, “Se Jie” or “Lust, Caution,” an erotic spy thriller set in Japanese-occupied Shanghai. More to the point, I can’t wait to see more of his new actress Wei Tang.”Lust, Caution” will be released in the U.S. on September 28, and it is much anticipated. The film just yesterday won the Golden Lion award (top prize) at the Venice Film Festival. Wei Tang herself is described in today’s New York Times (in “Breaking Through,” an article about new actors), as “the sort of deeply expressive actress who can look ordinary one moment and utterly captivating the next.” Much of the movie deals with her transformation from innocent to seductress and spy, and there are some very hot sex scenes (including “explicit sodomy,” according to some sources). In fact, the movie has an NC-17 rating. CNN says that “sources who have seen the film said it contains at least three scenes — one a long montage — featuring multiple acts of aggressive sexual activity in different positions. There’s no full-frontal male nudity (the source of some NC-17 rulings when shown in sex scenes), but male-on-female oral sex, non-S&M restraints and several nontraditional sexual positions are depicted, conveying the aggression and emotional conflict between the main characters. When asked if anyone was shown, say, upside down, one viewer said, “It depends on where you’re standing. They’re very flexible.”
Despite all the buzz, it is hard to find biographical information about Wei Tang. An article from china.org.cn reports that “she was born in 1979, in Zhejiang Province, and graduated from the directing department of the Central Academy of Drama. For her performance in the TV movie, Policewoman Yanzi, she won CCTV Movie Channel’s Lily Award for best female role.”
Models parade in outfits made of condoms during a fashion show at the 4th China Reproductive Health New Technologies & Products Expo in Beijing July 11, 2007. Condoms of all shapes and sizes were used to make dresses, hats and even lollipops. Models fought through extravagant soap bubble special effects to show off tight-fitting wedding gowns, scaly-looking evening dresses, outrageous bikinis and other garments made entirely of condoms.
The show was held at the Fourth China Reproductive Health New Technologies and Products Expo and organized by Chinaβs largest condom manufacturer, Guilin Latex Factory, to promote the use of condoms in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
Check out many more photo’s at the source article at AhBoon.net.