June 8-10, 2009

When I woke up this morning, I was happy to see that it was raining in Beijing. A large city needs a lot of rain so that the air can be fresh and clean. With continuous rain and sunshine, the city will also have more greenery, which is a good thing for our planet and us.

I worked out for an hour and then took a quick shower. I had a busy day ahead of me. I had a meeting scheduled, and I had to attend a press conference with Chou Huei at an old theater. Her new album was just released, and we performed a duet. I came to show my support and to congratulate her on the finished album.

We had many meetings about our collaboration together. After months of discussions on how we would record the song and promote the album, we finally achieved our goal. I fulfilled my promise to be completely supportive in every way. I know her album will be a success because so much hard work and love was put into it.

After we were done, I had to rush off to the airport to fly to Los Angeles for rehearsals for my next film, “The Kung Fu Kid,” starring Jaden Smith, Will’s son. My assistant, Osumi, had warned me not to sleep too much because it would be evening when we arrived in Los Angeles. I told her, “Okay, okay, I won’t sleep.” I read some newspapers and magazines, and saw a couple of films.

If you ask me what films I saw, I have to say that I have totally forgotten. By the time I started my second film, I had already forgotten the first one! Finally, I couldn’t stand being awake anymore and boom! I fell asleep like a sack of rice. The next thing I remember was the pilot announcing that we had arrived in Los Angeles.

I was so happy to see that it was also raining in Los Angeles. Like Beijing, L.A. could also use more rain. All land, especially deserts, like Mongolia or Las Vegas, need a lot of rain. Heavy rains make me feel so happy.

It’s unfair that places that don’t need the rain get it the most. Too much rain leads to floods, which kill people and animals, and destroy homes. It’s too bad that Mother Nature has not thought of a way to send all that excess rain to places that really could use it!

My friend picked me up from the airport, and we went straight to the hotel. It was about 11:00 PM and I really shouldn’t eat so late, but I was hungry and needed something in my tummy. The chef made me some pizza, salad, and soup. I was really craving fried rice, and surprisingly, he made some. It didn’t have all the ingredients that you might find in a plate of fried rice from China, but it looked like it. I wasn’t too picky because I was so hungry. I just ate whatever was in front of me, shoveling the food into my mouth. When you’re hungry, it’s hard not to eat. Just like when you are tired, it’s hard not to sleep. When I was done, I went upstairs to my room and quickly went to bed. I really shouldn’t sleep on a full stomach, but I had an early rehearsal and needed my rest.

The reason I’m in L.A. is to rehearse for my next film, Kung Fu Kid. In case you don’t know, it’s a remake of the old film, The Karate Kid. The star of our film will be Jaden, the ten year old son of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett-Smith.

To get to their home, we had to drive for an hour. As usual, there was a lot of traffic in L.A. You always have to leave early so that you don’t have to rush on the freeway to get to your destination. Since we had a GPS, we were confident that we would not get lost. As we drove there, many memories came flooding back. I have not been in L.A. for half a year. The last time I was here was after I finished filming The Spy Next Door in New Mexico.

On our way, there were a lot of mountains and trees on a winding road. I really had to concentrate because the road was narrow, and there were so many sharp turns.

When we got to the home, I saw Will and met his three children, Trey, Jaden, and Willow. I hadn’t seen Will in almost two years. The last time we saw each other was in a Japanese restaurant in Japan. At that time, he mentioned that he had a role for me in a film. I told him, “OK, just contact my agent.” It’s hard to believe but 2-3 years later, we were now sitting down and getting ready to rehearse this very film he talked to me about.

For the last two months, my stunt coordinator, Wu Gang, has been training Jaden. He will have to do a lot of action in the film so it’s important that he is mentally, psychologically, and physically prepared. Wu Gang wanted to show us everything Jaden had learned. Wu Gang told me that Jaden was really talented and a natural athlete. I was doubtful. How good could his martial arts be when he’s only trained for a short period of time? Training in martial arts is hard work. It takes years to perfect even one punch or kick. Jaden’s father is a famous celebrity, and Jaden probably knows he could get away without having to work very hard. If I couldn’t get my own son to train in martial arts, how could anybody else succeed?


Wu Gang trains Jaden.

Honestly, what Jaden demonstrated in the next hour truly surprised me. I have seen many young children learn martial arts, but I have never met anyone like him. He learned many Chinese phrases for the different movements of kung fu. When Wu Gang asked Jaden to show me, he barked out his orders in Mandarin. Jaden immediately understood what was asked of him and performed it. When he was thirsty, he gave the traditional hand gesture, putting one fist into the palm of the other, bowed and asked permission to drink some water.

Not only was he hard working, he was respectful, focused and really good! I couldn’t believe it. He showed me every exercise Wu Gang had taught him and finished the demonstration with the “drunken kung fu routine” from one of my own films, Drunken Master. He put my son to shame! I provided my son with the best martial artists in the world, and he could not be persuaded to try it. In just two months, Jaden had learned so much. He is truly a talented boy. He could sing, break dance, play ping pong, and now he can do stunts!

He enjoys learning, which is important. When a person is not interested in a subject, no matter how hard you push them, they will not pick it up. Even if they do, it will be with disinterest and lack of passion. His intelligence, maturity and great physical prowess impressed me. I now have confidence that when we start working on the action sequences with Jaden, he will do great.


I told Will that he should send Jaden off to China for a few years. When he returns, his martial arts will be truly incredible. I also told him that he probably shouldn’t visit, or he would distract him in his training. I don’t think Jaden liked that idea very much and said his mother and father would not allow that.

When I was growing up in my school, my parents rarely visited me. Although it forced me to focus on my training, I have to admit it was not easy to be separated from my parents. However, all the hardships I endured in my past have helped me become who I am today.

What also impressed me about Jaden is that he comes from an affluent and famous family, and you would never guess that when you interact with him. I went to Will and shook his hands, telling him how proud I was that he had raised such a good boy. I know that Jaden is going to be a big movie star some day. He has all the qualities to become successful in whatever he does in the future. I wish I had a son like this.

I showed Jaden a few moves, and we practiced on some scenes in the film that will have action. Wu Gang and I showed Jaden some stunts we were expecting him to do in different scenes. He was enthusiastic and willing to try anything I showed him. I think Jaden may just end up doing all his stunts. He’s definitely prepared.





After Jaden’s demonstration, we worked on my least favorite part of filmmaking, the dialogue. Although the script is already written, the director, Harald Zwart, our executive producer, Will, our actor, Jaden and one of our writers, Mike Soccicio, continued to make changes to the script.


Sometimes I wonder, “Why bother to rehearse? Just shoot it!” On most films, I only rehearse on the set right before filming.

Most production companies do not have money in the budget for rehearsals. It is expensive to fly everybody to Los Angeles from different cities, and in my case, a different country, to work on the script. They probably spent half a million on flying us all out here. But after we rehearsed, I realized that we really, really needed these rehearsals. They listened and incorporated my ideas for action scenes, and I was even able to add a few appropriate lines to my dialogue. The more we rehearsed, the more I enjoyed the process. When it comes time to film, we will be ready and happy with what is on the page

I was impressed with how Will worked. He thinks like a writer, director, actor and editor, just like me. He is enthusiastic and constantly thinking of more ideas for the film. He even has ideas on how he wants the trailer to look. I think when you are this passionate about what you do, you can only be a success. Now I know where Jaden gets his hard work ethic from. Will has put his acting career on hold to produce this film with his son. I really respect him and his family. I know this film is going to be great, and I really, really like this little boy, Jaden.

The time we all spent together was also a good way to get to know each other and to bond. Our rehearsals gave me time to think of more ideas to contribute to the film. We have two weeks of rehearsals ahead so I know we will make many changes.


Wu Gang, Jaden Smith, Jackie, Will Smith, and director Harald Zwart.


Will had his chefs prepare a healthy lunch for us after we rehearsed. Everything that was on the table was a healthy and tasty dish. It is important to eat well because you need to be healthy, have energy and to look good in front of and behind the camera.

I also met with our costume designer today. Her name is Han Feng, and she’s from China. She took out some clothes she thought my character should wear. I gave her some feedback, and then she made a few adjustments for my comfort.

When we were done with rehearsals, I went shopping. Since I was in the United States for a short time, I wanted to buy everything I couldn’t find in China, some equipment for stunts, supplies and tools for my staff, and some items for my own household. As usual, I was recognized by a few people and had to give autographs and take pictures. Unlike being in Asia, where I am recognized by all, here in the United States, not everybody recognizes me, and most people keep a respectful distance.

I’m running out of things to share with you so I’m going to finish my diary for today. Although I have been really busy doing many different things, I only want to share the more interesting part of my days with you. If I told you everything I did in a day, I think I would bore you with all the details and you wouldn’t want to visit my website again.

On Saturday, we didn’t have to work. In America, we often don’t work on weekends. If we did, everybody gets paid more money. Can you guess how I spent my day off? I went to my favorite shopping stores. I bought a lot of equipment for my stunt work, my garden, my studio, and for my home. I have to admit I really enjoy shopping for things I know that my staff or I need.





My weekend won’t be too interesting to you because I’ll probably be shopping a lot. When I’m not working, I always feel a bit bored. It’s okay; I will entertain myself finding new things to buy.

While I’m in the US, I will be speaking English more. Diana, my dialogue coach, will be writing my diary. If I say anything wrong, it’s not my fault. You can blame her. Between my broken English and her broken Chinese, hopefully my fans will get an idea of what I’m thinking and what I’ve been doing here in Los Angeles.

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Gina Hawkins
posted on Tuesday, Jul 21, 2009
Hi Jackie, I have always enjoyed your films and I am looking forward to next. Do not be to hard on your son. Sometimes they do not go down the path we would like. Just support him and love him. Don`t for get to tell him how proud you are of him. Gina in Weatherford, Texas
jeanny menosa
posted on Monday, Jul 20, 2009
hi mr.jackie, im very happy to visit your website and be able to see some of your pictures.i also read your biography and i find it very inspiring.im your avid fan.youre really such a wonderful person.your smile manifest your attitude,being a true person to everyone you encounter. thanks for being an inspiration to all. i will always be your fan forever and your always be my idol for life.hahaha take care always.luv u. jeanny menosa philippines
Badal
posted on Monday, Jul 20, 2009
I am a fan of Jacky chan and I am seeing his movies from last 25 years and I am doing martial arts practise [under Kyokushin Karate, Japan] from last 16 years ... I am really excited while seeing his day to day pic..
Zahrah
posted on Monday, Jul 20, 2009
this is a very interresting artical jaden is such a hard worker
Pat
posted on Monday, Jul 20, 2009
Enjoyed most of the article. But I dislike the way you put your Son down. He has nothing to live up to other than being labeled as a failure. My positive thoughts go out to him to be the best at what he chooses to be despite your negativety towards him.
karen willis
posted on Monday, Jul 20, 2009
jackie , will and jaden, you are all great!!!!
L Hayes
posted on Monday, Jul 20, 2009
Hi Jackie, I am a big fan love all of your movies. Please remember that everyone has their own interests in life so love your son for his as you do for Jaden for his.
Marilynn
posted on Monday, Jul 20, 2009
Hello Jackie. I really enjoyed your diary about Jaden Smith and yourself. I agree that Jaden is a wonderful actor. I saw him in the film, Pursuit of Happyness, and his performance was outstanding. You made a very wise choice when you chose Jaden for your movie. I love every movie you have made. I can not wait to see your new movie, but I love you best in the Rush Hour movies. Thanks for making me laugh so much. I love your art of comedy; please continue to make me laugh. This is the best recipe for a long life. Thanks Jackie.
Richard
posted on Monday, Jul 20, 2009
Great artistry and an even greater Humanity; Jackie Chan and Will Smith both personify some of the best things in human nature. Continued success to you Sifu. I hope your project with the schools you have adopted is going well please include something on them in the future. Work Hard, Work Smart, Work for the joy of it.
Jay A. Kelley
posted on Monday, Jul 20, 2009
Hi Jackie, I love your work. The diary is VERY interesting. I have a question, do you get along well with your son? I think there may be a language thing going on here, but from reading the diary, it sounds as though you are a little disappointed in him. Am I reading this wrong?
B. Perkins
posted on Monday, Jul 20, 2009
I really enjoyed reading this, looking forward to seening the movie. Stay Safe in the USA
Khushboo Desai
posted on Monday, Jul 20, 2009
Hi Jackie, It was fun reading your diary for the first time ever. However, I did not like it when you downplayed your son so much. So he has different interests, that does not make him any less than Jaden. I am sure he is also a great kid who loves and respects his dad a lot. Please think about what I said and have a great life.
Steve Bowman
posted on Sunday, Jul 19, 2009
Jackie, May you go thru life flying with the eagles.You will always be the (BEST).Many thanks for the great movies.
Larry Huckins
posted on Sunday, Jul 19, 2009
That is good, Maybe someday you can visit new england.I would like to meet you some time...........
Xavier
posted on Sunday, Jul 19, 2009
Great Diary, Hope one day you will come to Texas to do a movie. I am a big fan.
Aamir Karim
posted on Sunday, Jul 19, 2009
as every fikm industry has stars, holloywood has also a rally shining star in the shape of Jackie. I wish i met him in my life once time. like face to face see him and talk to him, lets see how my prayers become true. Long Live Jackie... Regards
Raffi
posted on Sunday, Jul 19, 2009
Love all your movies.I have got skill too Jackie,I am trained in the art of movie-watching.I can watch them all day long..
angie
posted on Sunday, Jul 19, 2009
I wish you would praise your son a bit more instead of always knocking him. The poor kid must feel bad about himself.
nyo . .
posted on Sunday, Jul 19, 2009
I am from indonesia jackie. . you are my fans. . when you can come to indonesia, I live in jakarta , you know? I remember you as a friend, I ask you can come here and I can meet you,, I apologize because I can not speak English well. . please support it on the bombing tragedy in a few days ago. .
Jo Anne Wilkins
posted on Sunday, Jul 19, 2009
Mr Chan My husband and I are looking forward to this movie (Karate Kid, if it is like all your other movies it will be exciting and entertaining.
Tracy Chappell
posted on Sunday, Jul 19, 2009
Thank you for taking the time to share your diary with us, Mr. Chan. I am a big fan of yours and also am very impressed with Jaden. I cannot wait to see this movie. I really liked the first "Karate Kid" and am looking forward to seeing this remake.
Debbi
posted on Sunday, Jul 19, 2009
Please praise your own son more and compare him less to others.
Bill M.
posted on Sunday, Jul 19, 2009
Sifu; Thanks for some interesting/intertaining movies, however, would you think about making a "teaching" movie where it is shown that the "ONLY" time you use the Arts is when you are protecting your-self or someone else? They seem to be few and far between (I think the last good one - to me - was Best of The Best). I also agree with Ronald Allan July 18, any chance of more things with your child-hood partner Samo? P.S. Please no more "sci-fi" type movies (the tuxedo) they are not you.
Kristen
posted on Sunday, Jul 19, 2009
That was a great diary entry! Thanks for being a wonderful and sincere man!
Paula
posted on Sunday, Jul 19, 2009
Jackie, I am not surprised by the work ethic of Jaden, just look at his very special parents. I am surpriesed that you had such a narrow view of how he would be in learning his craft, because he has a privileged life. Not all grow up to be the Paris Hiltons or Lohans of the world. Will and Jada are very good and loving parents and you only have to look at Will to see where Jaden qill be as he grows. Good luck on your new movie with Jaden and look forward to seeing it. Make it good the 1st one was really great.
Virginia Wodtli
posted on Sunday, Jul 19, 2009
Hi Jackie, In the past few years I have really enjoyed your films and the work that you have done, Like the film Shanghi Noon and number of others. It does not really hurt to have comedy mixed in with action and it shows that you have relieved the tension. I know that Jaden will do really well in this new film and I think the part fits him to a perfectly. His Dad is excellent actor too and does not hurt to diversify in your field. Good Luck and hope to see your new film in the future. Take care Virginia :D
Jo Young
posted on Sunday, Jul 19, 2009
I am very happy to hear about Jaden Smith and his wonderful talents. Sounds like he takes after his parents and they have taught him well, I am sure they are very proud. I have no doubt that your son, though he may not have taken in the same interests as you, makes you proud in his own endevors. My husband and I are huge fans and have every movie of your we can find. Including the classic Jackie Chan movies. We love you and hope you the best in your future endevors.
shirley tester
posted on Sunday, Jul 19, 2009
Enjoyed your diary very much.Love all your movies.Keep up the good work.
Stephanie
posted on Sunday, Jul 19, 2009
What a great blog. I enjoyed to original movie and am looking forward to the new version. Jackie I always enjoy your movies. Big fan of yours and Will Smit..looking foward to seeing more of Jaden.
Rebecca
posted on Sunday, Jul 19, 2009
Hi Jackie Just try not to kick poor Jaden like Bruce Lee clipped you during a shoot! It is always a treasure to see the next project you are working on and this one sounds like it will be fun for you and Jaden together! Best of Luck in all you do Jackie. Keep up the interesting blogging. I love it. P.S. Did you check out aisle 9 at Home Depot...right up your alley !!! ha ha Rebecca
Kimberly C.
posted on Sunday, Jul 19, 2009
Good Day Mr. Chan, Just wanted to stop by and say hello to you and yours. I have seen every movie you and Will Smith have ever made and own every one of them. (along with Chuck Norris movies) Take care and keep up the great work. God Bless!
judyhale
posted on Sunday, Jul 19, 2009
i hope to see you two together in another action movie. you are great together.good luck to Jaden on his entering movies.Good luck and God bless.
Marietta H.
posted on Sunday, Jul 19, 2009
Mr. Chan, You help me to see and understand my Papa and the culture he in which he was raised. Thank you for that and for the fun I have watching you act. My Papa was born in Hong Kong and my Grandma, Marie To Kiu was from Singapore. Someday I hope to learn more about my Chinese ancestors. Please continue to make enjoyable movies.
Michele Lamont
posted on Sunday, Jul 19, 2009
Hi, thank you for sharing your life and work with me. I look forward to the movie. What a beautiful boy Jaden is. It is so nice that you respect and admire him,for his hard work and dedication, and you are humble enough to say so. All of you make this world a better place.
Diana Collins
posted on Sunday, Jul 19, 2009
Wonderful Diary and news of 2 of my favorite actors Jackie and Will. Best of luck to Jaden in his persuit of acting and martial arts.
Lornaloo
posted on Sunday, Jul 19, 2009
Jackie, your diary is so awesome! You have the best way of saying what you feel and think. Will Smith as you; have really stepped up to the forefront of many situations making them a challenge. Making family the first priority and then your work is a place that many people do not consider. As an oriental gentleman (Mr. Kawasaki) told me, life is too short to waste it on not getting priorities in order for your heart to be healthy. You are the BEST! This is going to be yet another excellent movie with a superb cast.
Joan
posted on Sunday, Jul 19, 2009
Jackie, I was not surprised on what you wrote regarding Jaden. Both of his parents have extremely strong work ethics. It shows in everything they do. I could not see them allowing their son to do anything in life half way. Or use their successes for him self. Jaden must earn his own rewards. And he will because his parents will be by his side all the way. That is what strong family values are about. Now for you.... as always, you put your heart and soul in every thing you do. This is why I watch all your movies even if they are not good. I enjoy seeing your work.
Jim
posted on Sunday, Jul 19, 2009
Hello Mr. Chan you hae been an idol of mine sinceI was a boy. I am a veteran of the armed forces of America and anavid martial arts enthusiast and I am so happy to see an action star keepthe purity of the a and not make it justa mundain routine thank yo your friend and loyal fan Jim
Lenda Nunes
posted on Sunday, Jul 19, 2009
Bom Dia Jackie-I really enjoyed your diary. It was very interesting to read how Jaden had surprised you. Im also glad that you will be working with Will also its about time. I cant wait to see the "The Karate Kid". And i believe that you and Jaden will make it a HIT.God Bless and enjoy your time in LA Shopping..
Victoria
posted on Saturday, Jul 18, 2009
jaden is soo cute!!! And good luck Jackie
Jennifer
posted on Saturday, Jul 18, 2009
Jackie, what I appreciate most about you is that you are very candid, and speak your mind. It is the truth, and it is refreshing to hear. Keep it up! Its so rare these days to know someone, especially a celebrity that speaks exactly what they think.
Ms.Stella
posted on Saturday, Jul 18, 2009
I enjoy reading your diary,Will son is cute,tell him to be smart and brave.
Carol Wise
posted on Saturday, Jul 18, 2009
I have always admired Jackie Chan and Will Smith! I am looking very forward to this new movie
lauraS
posted on Saturday, Jul 18, 2009
i have always been intertain by your movies. keep up the good work, and i know jaden and his family know that he is in good hands ... good luck and much success for all endeavors
Jerry Hebert
posted on Saturday, Jul 18, 2009
Sensei Chan: I was very happy and thrilled to read your article. You are what KARATE is all about. Respectful, kind,generous and the most important part: your love of life as it is. May all the good KARMAS come your way and always be yourself. Jerry Hebert (8th degree warrior Shorin Ryu Jujitsu-Judo-Karate Okinawan Karate United States Air Force 1964-1968. My Sensei Robey Reed Retired U.S.Air Force Dojo Spokane Washington).
Lesley
posted on Saturday, Jul 18, 2009
Hi Mr. Chan- Glad you had a safe trip to LA and are doing so well. It was interesting to read about your day- I too LOVE home improvement stores- especially the garden center. I have watched many of your films, and your personal character comes through- you seem very peaceful, kind, with a great sense of humor! I wish you the best and continued health and happiness. Lesley from Tampa Florida
Rcooper
posted on Saturday, Jul 18, 2009
Thanks for sharing your experience with Will and Jaden Smith. It was a inspiring for all young men and mentors as yourself. Jaden is very fortunate to have this rare opportunity. P.S. Your writing is very clear and concise so you and your dialogue coach did well.
Geo
posted on Saturday, Jul 18, 2009
I have watched I believe just about every Jackie Chan movie. They are really good. I am a very avid fan. I believe anything u star in and whoever with will be good.
Pamela Johnson
posted on Saturday, Jul 18, 2009
Thank you for sharing this in your blog. I am a huge fan of both you and Will Smith. I travel from San Antonio, Tx. each yr. to Beijing to volunteer in an orphanage there. I am an Interior Designer and help the orphanage with any design work they need. I grew up in HK. It is always great to see what interesting places you suggest in BJ. Thank you!!!!!
Sifu
posted on Saturday, Jul 18, 2009
Although you are a very talented martial artist, I really feel sorry for your son. Not sure if it was intended that way, but the way you compared your son to Jaden sounded disrespectful to your own son. Comments like "He put my son to shame" and "I wish I had a son like this" are hurtful. In my country, we respect the choices our children make and they are encouraged to be their own individuals. I can only wonder how your son feels after reading your entry and it sounding like you have more interest in Jaden than him.