Latest! The 21 year old Chinese female ballet dancer who lost contact in Germany has been found!

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-01

Regarding the incident of Chinese actress Zhang Lin of the German Hamburg Ballet Troupe missing for several days, the reporter confirmed the news to the Chinese Consulate General in Hamburg on the 10th. According to the latest information provided by the Consulate General, Zhang Lin has been found and will return to Hamburg on the evening of the 10th accompanied by the police.

On January 10, the official Weibo of the Chinese Consulate General in Hamburg issued a notice on the disappearance of the performers of the Hamburg Ballet in Germany.

Recently, a Chinese actor of the Hamburg Ballet went missing. The Chinese Embassy in Germany and the Consulate General in Hamburg attached great importance to the report. The Consulate General immediately activated the emergency mechanism, expressed its high concern to Hamburg**, and urged ** to make every effort to investigate and effectively protect the safety of Chinese citizens. The Consulate General also maintains close communication with relevant domestic departments and the families of the parties concerned, and provides necessary assistance to the families. On the morning of the 10th, Hamburg** confirmed to the Consulate General that the actor had been found and was in good health.

Previously reported. Matias Oberlin, the principal ballet dancer of the Hamburg Ballet in Germany, recently issued a missing person notice on the social ** platform, saying that a Chinese female ballet dancer of the Hamburg Ballet is missing. According to the missing person notice, the missing actress is named "Lin Zhang", 21 years old, and was last seen at noon last Friday (January 5).

According to the news of the German Hamburg Ballet**, Lin Zhang was born in Henan, China in 2002, graduated from the High School Affiliated to the Beijing Dance Academy and the Hamburg Ballet School, and joined the Hamburg Ballet in 2022, playing the role of the Chinese bird in "The Nutcracker" and the young Jane Eyre in "Jane Eyre".

*: China News Network, China News Service, Consulate General of the People's Republic of China in Hamburg, and China Overseas Chinese Network.

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