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Jet Li wants to nurture spirit of philanthropy in Asia
Wed, Sep 10, 2008
AFP

SINGAPORE - Chinese action star Jet Li said Wednesday he wants to cultivate the spirit of philanthropy among Asians and has taken this year off from making movies to focus on his One Foundation charity.

"I don't need to wait till I am retired to help the world," the Beijing-born actor said at the Forbes Global CEO Conference, an international gathering of top corporate executives here.

"I need to give back."

Li founded One Foundation in 2007, which at the moment is focused mainly on aiding charitable causes in China. Li said he plans to eventually set up branches in the rest of Asia.

The foundation has raised about 100 million yuan ($14.6 million) to help with rebuilding efforts following the devastating earthquake in China's Sichuan province in May, Li said.

"In China right now, [the] younger generation -- their lives [are] very comfortable," said Li.

"They only open their hands, ask...everybody gives them but I want to share the belief, 'please you need to give a little bit back'," he said, adding "even one yuan you can share your love."

Li is one of Asia's most popular action stars, dazzling fans with his martial arts skills in several box office hits.

 

 
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