
Southeast Asia Information Port (www.dnyxxg.com) -- 61-year-old "Kung Fu Emperor" Jet Li shared a recent photo six months after his first appearance on the streets of Japan. Dressed in casual black, a black hat, and sunglasses, he smiled for the camera and appeared in good spirits. He captioned the photo "Recent trip," clearly documenting his recent trip to Japan. Many netizens responded with comments calling him "childhood hero," "great man," and "legend."
Jet Li, known as the "Kung Fu Emperor" for his roles in the "Shaolin Temple," "Once Upon a Time in China," and "Fong Sai-yuk" series, was one of the most celebrated Chinese actors to have made his mark in Hollywood. His roles include "Lethal Weapon 4" with Mel Gibson, "The Expendables" series with Sylvester Stallone, starring in "Romeo Must Die," and appearing in "The Mummy 3."
After playing Emperor Taiwu of the Northern Wei Dynasty, Tuoba Tao, in Disney's live-action adaptation of "Mulan" in 2020, Jet Li has rarely appeared in the film industry. He has even been the subject of several false death rumors recently. In 2023, he visited Taiwan to promote his new book, "Beyond Life and Death: Jet Li's Search for Jet Li," and humorously greeted the public with, "Hello everyone, I'm Jet Li, and I'm not dead yet!"
Jet Li, a long-time Buddhist, shared a photo of himself and his two daughters on a pilgrimage to Lhasa last August. Nearly six months later, he shared recent travel photos, demonstrating his well-being in recent years.