Jackie Chan records song for 2022 Winter Olympics
Updated: 2015-03-12 10:10
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Chinese actor Jackie Chan [Photo/Beijing Evening News] |
Chinese kung fu superstar and national political advisor Jackie Chan took time off during the two sessions and rushed off to a recording studio in Beijing's Chaoyang District on March 9 to record "Wake up Winter", the theme song for the application of the 2022 Winter Olympic Games.
"In the morning, I am working for the two sessions; in the afternoon, for the application of Olympics Games", Jackie Chan said with a sense of humor.
"'Wake up Winter' is actually a call to people around the world, an incessant eagerness for the Olympic Spirit and a longing for friendship between people and countries," songwriter Wang Jiuping explained.
A large number of well-known musicians both from home and abroad are working on the song including Zhao Jialin, one of the main composers for "Little Apple", the song which went viral last year.
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