Taiwanese actresses Shu Qi (R), Kelly Lin and Ruby Lin pose for photos together during their trip to Japan. Photo courtesy of Shu Qi’s Weibo
Taiwanese actresses Shu Qi, Ruby Lin, and Kelly Lin recently took a vacation in Japan to embrace the autumn atmosphere, captivating netizens with their getaway.
Shu Qi shared a series of photos on her Weibo account late last week, showing the trio enjoying the autumn scenery in Hakone Town in Kanagawa Prefecture, Sinchew Daily reported.
The town is loved by foreign tourists thanks to its vibrant yellow and red foliage typical of Japan’s autumn from October to November.
The actresses were seen enjoying cookie ice cream, savoring Japanese cuisine, and experiencing the country’s famous hot springs.
(From L) Kelly Lin, Ruby Lin and Shu Qi enjoy cookie ice creams during their trip to Japan. Photo courtesy of Shu Qi’s Weibo |
This is not the first time the trio has traveled together. In 2016, they also left their husbands and children behind for a similar trip to Japan.
Netizens praised their enduring friendship and youthful appearances, noting that the actresses look stunning in their ages.
Shu Qi, 50, started her entertainment career as a teenager, initially appearing in softcore films before earning critical recognition in Hong Kong and Taiwan during the mid-1990s. She rose to prominence with roles in “Viva Erotica” and “Bishonen”, and gained international fame for performances in “The Transporter” (2002), “So Close” (2002), “Three Times” (2005), “My Wife Is a Gangster 3” (2006), and “Love” (2012).
Ruby Lin, 49, debuted in 1995 with a minor role but quickly became a household name through her portrayal of Xia Ziwei in the TV series “My Fair Princess”. In 2009, she founded her own studio, producing several successful TV dramas and films.
Kelly Lin, 49, is an actress and director known for her work in “Zu Warriors” (2001), “After This Our Exile” (2006), and “The Devil Inside Me” (2011).