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Timothée Chalamet charms fans by embracing Chinese culture, selling tofu, playing table tennis

Oscar-nominated Hollywood star charms fans on promotional trip by sampling spicy hotpot, enjoying Chinese tea

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Hollywood star Timothée Chalamet recently charmed Chinese fans in Chengdu by engaging with local culture, selling moldy tofu, playing ping pong and even taking part in square dancing. Photo: SCMP composite/RedNote
Zoey Zhang

From speaking Chinese to filming square dancing in a park, Hollywood’s golden boy Timothée Chalamet gave his fans a lot to talk about during his trip to China.

The 30-year-old American-French actor, affectionately called tian cha, “Sweet Tea”, by his Chinese fans due to the phonetic similarity to his name, is considered a front runner to win an Oscar.

His recent trip to China is to promote Marty Supreme, a film about a shoe salesman who risks everything to pursue his dream of becoming a world table tennis champion.

Timothée Chalamet is surrounded by excited fans while on his China trip. Photo: thepaper.cn
Timothée Chalamet is surrounded by excited fans while on his China trip. Photo: thepaper.cn

The film has already received nine nominations at the 98th Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actor.

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Chalamet kicked off his Chinese tour on March 8 in Chengdu, southwestern China, where he casually strolled through the city in a jacket featuring the movie’s Chinese title.

He dived into the local culture, sampling traditional Gaiwan tea, filming square dancing and eating spicy hotpot with chopsticks.

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The actor even joined locals for a friendly table tennis match in a park.

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