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3 Things We Enjoyed About Vampire Romance C-Drama “Snow Fall”

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It is the beginning of the 20th Century in China, and the country is in the throes of a cultural renaissance. Shen Zhi Heng (Gao Wei Guang) is a media magnate who owns and operates the most powerful newspaper in Haidong. But what people don’t know is that mysterious Zhi Heng is no ordinary mortal—he is actually a vampire. Zhi Heng has been alive for over a century in his quest to find his younger brother. Zhi Heng is a fearless and principled man, and his newspaper’s ability to unearth the truth and influence public opinion has irked many and won him enemies.

One snowy night, he escapes a serious assassination attempt on his life after he refuses to align with corrupt military officials. Badly wounded and in hiding, he is saved by a blind young woman named Mi Lan (Ouyang Nana). Unbeknownst to him, Mi Lan has run away from home after being constantly abused by her mother, and she wants to end her life. He asks Mi Lan to help him find his friend Situ Wei Lian (WinWin), who is a doctor. The incident entwines Zhi Heng and Mi Lan in a strange relationship, where he is grateful to this determined young woman for saving him, and she for once finds a purpose to help someone. But Zhi Heng’s enemies are still out to get him. As Zhi Heng defies his mortal enemies and keeps searching for his brother, who is the only one who can help save him from his predicament as a monster, his growing feelings for Mi Lan may just complicate matters.

“Snow Fall” has a unique premise of a vampire protagonist, set against the backdrop of China’s Republican era. Here are three things we enjoyed from this bittersweet fantasy romance.

An endearing vampire with a heart of gold

Shen Zhi Heng is a man who exudes an aura of confidence. A forthright man who speaks and stands for the truth, Zhi Heng is feared by many. But this stout-hearted man feels helpless at his inability to find his younger brother, who is is responsible for his situation. Shen Zhi Heng was once human but had turned into a monster after he rescued his younger half-brother, who had been born to a vampire. It’s been more than a century since Zhi Heng has been unable to find his brother, who he thinks has been evading him. But is he really?

Shen Zhi Heng is brutally injured and nearly killed by the men of Li Ying Liang (Ryan Ren). Li Ying Liang is the Chairman of the Economic Development Committee and has bid allegiance with the corrupt officials in the Haidong Army, who regard Zhi Heng as the biggest hurdle in their plans. Bloodied and injured, Zhi Heng finds refuge in an old temple, and this is where he meets Mi Lan. Zhi Heng requests her to pass a message onto his doctor friend Situ Wei Lian, the only person who can save him. This is the start of Zhi Heng and Mi Lan’s unique relationship, where he finds himself indebted to this young woman, and she seems to have found an anchor in him.

As a complicated web of intrigue and deceit is laid out by Li Ying Liang, who enlists the help of the powerful Mu Li Hua to overpower Zhi Heng, things get knotty and complicated. Will Zhi Heng be able to survive? Will he find his brother, and most of all, is there any happiness destined for him and Mi Lan?

Gao Wei Guang slips into the shoes of Zhi Heng with ease, showcasing his character’s maturity and insight. What makes Zhi Heng appealing is that he is humane and empathetic toward the suffering of others. He protects the ones he cares for fiercely, even at the expense of his own life. Gao Wei Guang makes a strong impression, even at times when the writing is unable to do justice to his character.

A resilient young woman braving against all odds

When we first meet Mi Lan, she is mercilessly beaten up by her mother. In her family’s eyes, her only “fault” is that she is blind. She is regarded as the reason why her father has chosen his concubine, who has borne him a son, over Mi Lan’s mother. Mi Lan may be unable to see but has developed a strong sense of smell, and she also has the knack to tune into conversations. It’s at the lavish banquet celebrating the birth of her half-brother where she first feels the presence of  Zhi Heng as she overhears whispers around his name.

Mi Lan is the scapegoat of her mother’s pent up frustrations and anger. A victim of brutal physical and mental abuse, Mi Lan tries to escape her ordeal by running away from home. Saving the wounded Zhi Heng makes her realize that her life does have some purpose after all. Her first rebellion against her mother is when she cuts her long hair so that her mother no longer can pull it and knock her around. Her meeting with Zhi Heng further gives her the confidence that she has someone to watch over her.

Zhi Heng, impressed with the Mi Lan’s dedication and earnestness in saving him, promises to be there for her, while she promises him that she would always save him and look out for him. Given their age-gap and the situation, the relationship starts off more along the lines of a guardian and a ward, but one does notice how Mi Lan idolizes Zhi Heng. The lonely vampire, on the other hand, also finds himself being drawn and developing a fondness for the innocent friendless woman.

Ouyang Nana does her best in playing Mi Lan and articulating her character’s plight and pathos. The scenes where her mother is constantly abusing her are rather disturbing and distressing. But Mi Lan’s fortitude comes through in her strength of character, and Ouyang Nana tries to find her way through the character and her growing arc. Though the chemistry between the leads is a bit difficult to comprehend, one cannot help but root for them.

An impressive ensemble cast and set design

The ensemble cast in “Snow Fall” makes a lasting impression. WinWin’s Situ Wei Lian, for one, shines through in this narrative. He is a mysterious and mischievous doctor who has several secrets and aces up his sleeve. WinWin emerges as the scene stealer and a welcome respite in the story, and his charm and dry wit are engaging. The bromance between Zhi Heng and Situ Wei Lian is also engaging, and the two have good character chemistry. Li Ying Liang is another interesting character, and even though the writing fails him at times, he shines in his role.

The color palette of the show features shades of grey, which brings forth the chilly yet intense premise to the fore, and is offset with crimson reds as well as pastels which add to the mood. Recreating the Republican Era, the fashion and styling is also on point. From velvet capes, smart suits, to silky cheongsams as well as pinafore dresses, “Snow Fall” is a fashion look book of the 1920s.

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Puja Talwaris a Soompi writer with a strong Yang Yang and Lee Junho bias. A long time K-drama fan, she loves devising alternate scenarios to the narratives. She has interviewed Lee Min Ho, Gong Yoo, Cha Eun Woo, and Ji Chang Wook to name a few. You can follow her on @puja_talwar7 on Instagram.

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Five Things to Know In Crypto This Week: BTC and ETH Diverge on ETF Flow Trends

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On Saturday, July 27, Mt. Gox had 80,128 BTCequivalent to $5.43 billion, to transfer to exchanges.

US Presidential Election Race: Bitcoin Reserve Pledge

The 2024 US Presidential Election continued to influence BTC price trends.

Rumors of Donald Trump planning to announce a Bitcoin Reserve Policy if elected, drove BTC demand. Trump will speak at Bitcoin 2024 on Saturday, July 27. If Trump turns the US into a BTC buyer, BTC could reach new highs.

The crypto vote could be crucial in the 2024 race to the White House, with Democratic Party front-runner Kamala Harris aiming to woo crypto voters from the Trump camp.

This week, news emerged of Harris planning to attend Bitcoin 2024.

While bipartisan support for the US crypto space could boost BTC demand, a US Bitcoin Reserve Policy could be a game changer.

SEC vs. Ripple: Settlement Hopes Wane After SEC Closed Meeting

Speculation about a settlement in the SEC vs. Ripple case drove XRP to a July 17 high of $0.6378.

Investors reacted to the SEC announcing a closed meetingspeculating that Ripple could attend to discuss settlement terms.

However, there were no updates from the closed meeting to signal a settlement. XRP dropped below $0.60 as settlement hopes waned.

Former SEC lawyer Marc Fagel commented about the speculation of a settlement, stating,

“I’ve tried to patiently explain to people what closed meetings are, how they work, and why a settlement (if it existed) likely wouldn’st even be calendared at one (as presumably the sole person here who used to attend them).”

Pro-crypto lawyer Bill Morgan also poured cold water on the chances of a settlement, saying,

“This is unlikely to happen but if it does it is a compromise not a big win. It means both parties give up something.”

A settlement would end SEC plans to appeal against the Programmatic Sales of XRP ruling. In July 2023, Judge Analisa Torres ruled that programmatic sales of XRP do not satisfy the third prong of the Howey Test.

XRP could return to $1.00 on news of an SEC settlement. Conversely, an SEC appeal against the Programmatic Sales of XRP ruling could send XRP below the $0.40 level.

From Monday, July 22, to Saturday, July 27, XRP was up 0.17% to $0.5989.

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US ETH-Spot ETF Market Launched on July 23

On Tuesday, July 23, ETH-spot ETF issuers launched their ETH-spot ETFs. However, buyer demand for ETH-spot ETFs did not match US BTC-spot ETFs at launch, impacting ETH price trends.

According to Farside Investors, the US ETH-spot ETF market saw total net outflows of $341.8 million in the first four days of trading.

  • Grayscale Ethereum Trust (ETHE) saw total net outflows of $1,513.5 million.
  • iShares Ethereum Trust (ETHA) reported total net inflows of $442.0 million.
  • Bitwise Ethereum ETF (ETHW) had total net inflows of $265.9 million.
  • Fidelity Ethereum Fund (FETH) saw total net inflows of $219.4 million.

By comparison, the US BTC-spot ETF market saw total net inflows of $1,259.5 million in the first four days of trading despite GBTC reporting total net outflows of $1,634.2 million.

Bloomberg Intelligence Senior ETF Analyst Eric Balchunas commented on the US ETH-spot ETF market flow trends, stating,

“The ‘New Eight’ Ether ETFs not quite as strong as the ‘New Nine’ bitcoin ETFs in offsetting Grayscale outflows but good news is their inflows/volume is still very healthy, and the intensity of the ETHE unlock will die down sooner than it did w GBTC=outlook good but next few days could be tough.”

From Monday, July 22, to Saturday, July 27, ETH was down 7.83% to $3,260. Near-term trends will remain hinged on US ETH-spot ETF demand.

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Have faith, things will work out in the long run – Oshiomhole tells Nigerians

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Senator Adams Oshiomhole has called on Nigerians to be patient with President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

Oshiomhole made this statement on July 21 during an interview on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics.

The former governor, now representing Edo North in the Senate, assured Nigerians that Tinubu’s policies would eventually yield positive results, urging them to remain patient.

He said: “You have to agree that some of the policy initiatives will require more than a year to materialise.

“What would the president gain by resorting to policy choices that are unlikely to deliver comfort in the long run?

“So, I think for me, it is about having faith that in the long run, these things will work out.”

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Things turn sour for Krishnagiri mango pulp manufacturers

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It’s been a double whammy for mango growers in Krishnagiri district this year. Lack of rain at the appropriate time and unseasonal hailstorms later hit yield. And then export of mango pulp has been hit by competition from South Africa, China, Mexico, Cambodia, and Vietnam.
Krishnagiri district is the leading manufacturer and exporter of mango pulp in the country.

Mangoes are grown on 40,000 hectares in the district and Bengalura (Totapuri), Alphonso, and Neelam are specifically used for pulp production.
E Madhavan, general secretary of the Krishnagiri District Pulp Processors’ Federation (KDPPF), says they’ve had to buy mangoes from Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, and Karnataka to make pulp this year. According to the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA), in 2023-24, the country exported 60,900.23 tonnes of mango pulp valued at `624.29 crore to countries including Saudi Arabia, USA, the UK, Germany, and Canada.
Krishnagiri district has 22 pulp units that directly and indirectly provide livelihood to more than two lakh people — farmers, farm workers and workers in the pulp industry.

A pulp processor, who asked not to be named, says that South Africa, China, Indonesia, Thailand, Mexico, Cambodia, Pakistan, Vietnam, Philippines, Brazil, Nigeria, Egypt, and Australia have now ventured into mango cultivation. Of them, South Africa, China, Mexico, Cambodia, and Vietnam were also producing mango pulp. This has led to a decrease in orders for India’s mango and pulp.
“Over the past decade, export duty and freight charges from India to other countries have also tripled,” he says. The conflicts between Ukraine and Russia, Israel and Palestine, and the crisis in the Red Sea region have also impacted mango pulp exports from India by raising shipping costs. This has allowed exporters from South America to dominate the market.

Krishnagiri pulp processors also blame local farmers for drop in demand. They say the use of cultar, a plant growth regulator, in cultivation of mango has led to drop in demand for Indian mangoes abroad. Cultar contains the active ingredient ‘Paclobutrazol’ that impacts the hormonal balance of the plant. For instance, a mango tree that typically yields fruit for only three months a year can produce fruit year-round using cultar.
But, says P K Muralidharan, a mango farmer from Kaveripattinam, cultar affects sweetness, colour, and aroma of the fruit. He says harvesting mangoes within 60 days because of cultar instead of the recommended 90 days results in an overall decline in fruit quality and has hit demand for India’s mango pulp in international markets. He wants the state govt to prohibit farmers from using cultar. Farmers should transition to organic farming to stay competitive globally, he adds.
Mango pulp producers have a set of demands for govt too. They say they have to pay HT charges for power year-round, though their factories operate for just three months — May, June, and July. They want the state govt to waive demand charges for HT lines during the operational months and exempt them during the idle months. They also want GST exemption for mangoes like for eggs.