Film star Jackie Chan has donated RMB10million to help those in need following the earthquake in Sichuan province. Other celebrities have also dipped into their wallets. From CriEnglish: "Jackie Chan also sent his consolation to the quake victims and... ...full story at Shanghaiist
from Shanghaiist on Thu, May 15 2008
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YouTube video Tribute clips for Jackie Chan and Jet Li. From their films Fearless, Legend of Drunken Master, and Forbidden Kingdom! A credit also to Jackie Chan sing the Theme song from "Once a Upon a Time in China." My First post |
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