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GeneChing
07-09-2008, 11:26 AM
All these years and Jackie is still in Bruce's shadow (http://ezine.kungfumagazine.com/forum/showthread.php?t=42950).

Jackie Chan Museum" Shows His Glory (http://english.cri.cn/3086/2008/07/09/1261s378480.htm)
2008-07-09 08:33:52

Jackie Chan's legendary career will be archived in a new museum for which the star laid the foundation Tuesday in Shanghai.

Chan handpicked the location for the museum, which will be named after him, in the Changfeng Ecology Commercial District in Shanghai's Putuo District, Sina.com.cn says.

The museum will largely be renovated from old factory buildings. When completed on October 1 next year, it will take up about 3,100 square meters.

Visitors will be able to retrace Chan's footsteps from Hong Kong to Hollywood, and navigate through detailed showpieces of Chan from being a Chinese icon, a kung-fu megastar to a charity devotee, Sina says.

Also on display will be some of Chan's film awards, as well as costumes and props he has used.

Besides the museum, more side projects have been put on the actor's agenda. According to Chan's Web site, he recently signed a contract in Yunnan Province for a Jackie Chan Peace Garden, which he will cooperate with the local government to promote "Environment, Friendship, and Charity." An earlier report also quoted Chan as saying that he was planning to build a kung-fu school.

doug maverick
07-09-2008, 02:17 PM
i don't know if i would want a museum dedicated to me while i was alive

GeneChing
07-23-2009, 09:25 AM
I was going to put this in the Jackie’s Charity work (http://ezine.kungfumagazine.com/forum/showthread.php?t=41401) thread, but then I noticed how soon this will open.
Jackie Chan to donate all property after death (http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/showbiz/2009-07/23/content_8464327.htm)
(CRI) Updated: 2009-07-23 14:00

Kungfu superstar Jackie Chan said he would donate all his property after his death during a recent meet'n'greet with Chinese college students.

The actor donated half of his property 10 years ago. He said he still needed the other half to raise his son and pay for his employees, the United Daily News reports.

Chan has a wide range of collections, including 7 ancient Chinese houses. He revealed that he plans to donate six of them.

He will also donate props used in his films to the Shanghai municipal government as part of an exhibition in the Jackie Chan Film Art Museum, which started construction last July and is expected to open to the public on October 1, 2009.

Will anyone be in Shanghai on October 1, 2009?