b'JW:Ruby RW:Balliet + Wang Luxury Living JW: Absolutely. We are so lucky to live here.Ruby, tell us more about why the magazinewill be both entertaining and inspiring,particularly from the perspective of mainlandChina. Why would people want to move to JW:Michael coastal Orange County?RW:We hope Balliet + Wang Luxury Living will MB: Ruby become a handy guide for the Chinese community something to keep on the table or by the bedsideand flip through every day for inspiration. Livingin Orange County, where can you find beautiful dcor? Where can you enjoy a wonderful meal?It will serve as a lifestyle guide, helping Chinese JW:Rubyresidents settle in more smoothly, with all the Laurainformation available in their own language.RW: JW: Michael, talk a little about your experience Laura with the Chinese market here. How will that be represented in the pages of the magazine? MB:Ruby and I often talk about blending East andWest. Our philosophies, tastes, and cultural back- grounds complement each other. Im excited tolearn from Chinese culture, and we see ourselves as tastemakers who can showcase the best of whats here. Even though the magazine will debut in Mandarin for a select audience, it will also appeal more broadly.JW: Exactly. Ruby, lets talk about stories of success. Tell us about the interview you just did with Laura.RW:In todays global environment, more and more Chinese entrepreneurs are going abroad, seeking opportunities. Laura is a representative figure, especially for women. Shes lived in the U.S. for 20 to 30 years. For the first 10-plus years, she was a housewife. Then one day, she suddenly had to take over her familys businessand she became a strong, successful businesswoman almost over-night. Through stories like hers, our magazine can help more Chinese compatriots find their footing in a foreign land.74 BALLIET + WANG LUXURY LIVING'