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"I Do What I Like"
Yu Feihong bestows her relaxed and life style to her three-year's study in the United States. "The more you see and experience, the more tolerant you become, with wider vision and more gentle in viewing the world," said Yu. The three-year's of life there was not long, but the experience is more than what she has got in 10 years.

Her rich experience in life does benefit her acting. "There are a hundreds of tastes of life. If you have tried dozens of them, you can do it better when acting," she commented.

The performing community is really a complicated one with lots of envies. It consists of various kinds of people, good or evil. Yu Feihong said how do you behave in life and on the screen is different. But actors (actress) are public figure. The public hope to see a positive personality and an ideal model. But public figures are also ordinary people and the public should not leave too many pressures on them.

Yu Feihong answered the question whether she had such a pressure by saying she was fine. Her daily life was just as before. Few people could recognize her when she walked on streets years ago. "Who am I? I am what I am! I have my life principle before I became a public figure. Now my principle is still there unchanged. The life is your life and the key point is enjoying yourself."

A movie is a full test to an actress. How excellent you are is just based on how many audiences in the cinema. As an actress who could keep such calm and in such a low tone, it really needs a lot of confidence and abilities in such a Vanity Fair.

(Bilingual World March 28, 2002)

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