The actor and martial arts master said his goal is to share his "passion for bringing the philosophies and lifestyle of Kung Fu to people all over the world." By Patrick Brzeski Asia Bureau Chief ...
Responding to criticism regarding the choice to do the drama, Jet's camp stated that it was the actor's duty to promote the ...
Hollywood martial arts master Jet Li will join a group of the world’s top wushu kung fu athletes to promote the ancient discipline at the World Champion Wushu Kungfu Show at George Mason University’s ...
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Jet Li explains why kung fu is not martial arts but means something else
For years, people around the world have associated the term 'Kung Fu' with a form of martial arts in China. However, it turns ...
Commentary: Marvel and Netflix's latest series has gotten plenty of bashing from critics, but really the main character just sucks at fighting back. Aloysius Low is a Senior Editor at CNET covering ...
Just when it looked like the hilarious Forgetting Sarah Marshall, would restore producer Judd Apatow to the box-office throne after faltering with Drillbit Taylor and Walk Hard, along came Jackie Chan ...
A prototypical computer nerd, Usaid loves to talk and write about subtle game design elements that make good games great. Sloclap's upcoming project, Sifu, has garnered the attention of a lot of ...
Jack Ma, the CEO of Alibaba, will star in the movie "Gongshoudao." He is appearing alongside stars like Jet Li and Donnie Yen. Ma is famous for stunts like this, including singing on stage at a music ...
(Beijing-AP) March 27, 2006 - Action star Jet Li is being sued in China for his new movie. The film is about a late Chinese kung fu master, whose relatives say the movie dishonors and misrepresents ...
HONG KONG (Reuters) - A group led by Chinese movie star Jet Li and his wife Nina Li invested $187 million in a Hong Kong-listed firm, as appetite surged for so-called "shell" companies listed in the ...
HONG KONG (Reuters) - A group led by Chinese movie star Jet Li and his wife Nina Li invested $187 million in a Hong Kong-listed firm, as appetite surged for so-called "shell" companies listed in the ...
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