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Jet Li’s New Website Brings Martial Arts Videos To International Audiences

Across dozens of Chinese films and a handful of American productions, Jet Li has dazzled viewers with his kung fu skills. Now, the 53-year-old actor has a new outlet. His website, JetLi.com, is home to a plethora of martial arts videos that showcase masters across a variety of disciplines.

As The Hollywood Reporter notes, Li launched his new website in collaboration with a local partner, the Zaomengzhe Development Company. While Li himself is known as an expert practitioner of kung fu, his website will feature training secrets and footage from masters of jiu jitsu, capoeira, and other international martial arts.

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So far, a few videos have been launched on the Jet Li website and YouTube channel

. The first series distributed through the hub is Hero In All Of Us, which shares the philosophies adopted by top martial artists.

“I really want to help more people, younger people around the world,” said Li in an introductory video. “Maybe you’re learning martial arts, maybe you’re learning kung fu. We can work together through JetLi.com to let your dream become true.”

JetLi.com will be a new avenue through which Li can share his passion for kung fu now that he has retired from the film business. His last film, League of Gods, premiered last year in China.

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