The Inn
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First episode date | October 7, 2017 |
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Final episode date | December 23, 2017 |
Number of episodes | 25 |
Production location(s) | Lugu Lake |
Sichuan | |
China | |
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Networks | Hunan Television |
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ID | 2319959 |
About The Inn
The Inn is a Chinese variety show aired on Hunan Broadcasting Station. In the variety show, a couple will manage an inn with a company of friends as guest for 20 days. The Inn shared the same production team with another variety show by Hunan Broadcasting System, Divas Hits The Road.
Demolition of Crooked House pub unacceptable - council
... But on Monday afternoon, residents and former customers gathered at the site to see a large pile of rubble where The Inn once stood...
Global firms help Myanmar's military make weapons, says report
... Soldiers are seen carrying made-in-Myanmar rifles during The Inn Din massacre, when Myanmar troops killed 10 unarmed ethnic Rohingya men...
Northumberland shooting star caught on one-in-million photo
... " Mr Cheung, The Inn s " resident stargazer" said: " Getting the aurora in the background and such a beautiful shooting star travelling across the sky just at the moment the family were posing for a photo - it s amazing...
Tan Hill Inn: How snowed-in pub caught world's attention
... " The Inn, which is 1,732ft (528m) above sea level, has been cut off in bad weather before, but on this occasion fallen power cables meant the snow ploughs could not get through to clear the road...
Christmas: Dogs perform Welsh chapel's nativity play
... " " The Inn keepers was a bit grumpy...
Storm Arwen: Trapped Tan Hill Inn guests leave
... " Guests at The Inn, which is 1,732ft (528m) above sea level, woke up to about 3ft (0...
Storm Arwen: Guests spend second night at Britain's highest pub
... Guests at The Inn, which is 1,732ft (528m) above sea level, woke up to about 3ft (0...
Crossing Divides: to facilitate The hostel for the promotion of tourism of Israel tensions
... Once the family home of Azar, The Inn, the marble floors, hand painted ceilings and 19th-century arch-framed, farms that had been left to decay...
Northumberland shooting star caught on one-in-million photo
A Family photo with the Northern Lights became a " one-in-a-million" shot after a Shooting Star flew in the background.
Steve Swan, his partner Louise Redpath and their children were posing during a stargazing night in Northumberland on Saturday when the out-of-this-world event took place.
Mr Swan said it was " ironic" as the foursome were the only ones not to see The Star when it flew overhead.
Photographer Wil Cheung said he knew he would " never get that shot again".
The Family , from Morpeth, were at The Event at the Twice Brewed Inn, near Hadrian's Wall, when Mr Cheung offered to take their picture in front of the Aurora Borealis display at about 21:00 GMT.
Mr Swan said: " We couldn't believe it when we saw the photo - ironically, we were the only ones in The Group who didn't get to see the Shooting Star when it happened - But we have a pretty special photo which captured The Moment forever. "
Mr Cheung, The Inn 's " resident stargazer" said: " Getting the aurora in the background and such a beautiful Shooting Star travelling across the sky just at The Moment The Family were posing for a photo - it's amazing. I know I'll never take another shot like that again.
" It's a real one-in-a-million stuff. "
Mr Swan, whose mother booked the stargazing session for The Family as a Christmas Present , said they would be getting the photo printed, framed and on The Wall This Week .
Source of news: bbc.com