Lure quickly shot to fame on social media. Tens of thousands of people went to check her social media accounts.
Lure's Instagram account amassed 230,000 followers while her Facebook account is liked by more than 341,000 people.
Through these platform, athletic and trendy Lure shared selfies as well as pictures showing her active leisure life.
This weeks, Lure's pictures were again widely shared by media in China and Taiwan, such as Sohu and ET Today, which called her "the goddess with a frozen age".
Journalists raved over her smooth skin, trimmed body and impeccable complexion. Her fans on Weibo, the Chinese equivalent to Twitter, rose to over 340,000.
During an interview with Taiwan's Friday magazine, Lure revealed the top secrets to her youthful looks. And they're simple: to drink water and to eat vegetables.
Lure said keeping herself hydrated was of the highest importance.
Lure explained she drank a lot of water every day and tried to stay away from sugary drinks, such as Coke. The only other beverage she would have was a cup of black coffee every morning.
She is a fan of the vegetarian diet and likes pak choi in particular.
She said she liked light-flavoured dishes and would avoid strong dipping sauces, such as satay and spicy sauces because of their "high energy level".
Lure recommended women to moisturise their skin every day because "once your skin has enough water, you don't even need to worry about aging and wrinkles".
Sun screen is also crucial for Lure in summer.
"After your skin is tanned, it will become dry. Freckles and small wrinkles would appear," she told the magazine.
Lure added that she took nutritional supplements every day, including Vitamin C pills and collagen, to help maintain glowing skin.