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[ Silence ]
[ Applause and Cheers ]
>> Let's talk.
Let's talk.
[ Shouts from Audience ]
I love you too.
[ Laughter ]
Thank you.
Thank you.
>> Thank you, Jackie.
>> Thank you.
>> Just seeing the audience full of people in the theatre,
obviously, this kind of adoration and respect is all
around the world for you, but I think Australia will have
to say we've got a lead on the rest of the world,
because they claim you as their own.
So welcome back to Australia.
>> Thank you.
[ Applause and Cheers ]
And I don't know, tonight, I don't know what kind
of language you wish to speak.
Cantonese or Mandarin or English.
I know there's --
half-half-half, so [foreign language spoken] everybody.
[foreign language spoken]
[ Applause ]
In Australia, are most Chinese, Cantonese, or Mandarin?
[ Audience Responds ]
See, Canton and Mandarin!
[inaudible] Mandrin, okay.
I speak -- yeah.
>> I think --
>> A mix.
>> I think for the benefit of people
who are actually speak only Chinese, let's start --
I'm sorry, only English.
>> English.
>> Let's start it with English.
>> Okay.
>> All right.
Now it's very impressive with your three dreams.
Obviously, it's very close to your heart, but we will leave
that a little bit later on.
I would like to start by saying that I have to admit,
I'm also a Jackie Chan fan.
[ Applause and Cheers ]
I'm a few years younger than you, but not that much younger.
So we probably went through the similar hard-training regime.
You went through picking opera kind of training, the drama,
and went through the martial arts trainings, and I,
on the other hand, did ballet,
but I have to admit Kung Fu was my secret dream.
As part of the seven-year training
at the Beijing Dance Academy from 11 to 18,
we didn't just train ballet,
but we also trained Chinese folk dance
but also martial arts for five years.
So I grew up, like all Chinese, is sort of dreamt
to become a kung fu master.
So that's my secret dream, but I did get that far.
The five years of training as a martial arts
at the Beijing Dance Academy as close as I actually got
to Kung Fu, and it was very funny.
It was, a few days ago, I was telling the 24-year-old son,
Tom, and because when he was younger, we'd been watching some
of your old films, and he loved you, as well, and I told him
that I was going to come here to interview you,
and he confessed for the first time.
He said, "Dad, I have confessed something to you."
And he said, "When I grew up,
and when show me the Jackie Chan films," he said,
"I had this secret feeling
that you may not be the famous ballet dancer,
but you could be Jackie Chan."
[ Laughter ]
So I think you are more popular in my household than myself,
but let's go to the business side of things.
You have been making films all around the world,
but also in Australia, and can you share
with us this time back, is it different
to your previous times?
I think you made films in Melbourne, Brisbane,
but you know, in Sydney, what you love most about coming back
to Australia, but what do you experience differently
to other times?
>> There's a big difference.
When I come to Australia when I was 17, that's, I think,
the whole country about 30 million people.
That's all.
I was in Canberra, and there is very few people.
You know? And the country is so big and it's
so [inaudible] away from Hong Kong.
You know, Hong Kong, it's just that tiny, small,
and there's 7 million people.
Wherever you go there are people, people, people.
In Canberra, 5 o'clock, I walk on the street.
Nobody. Really.
And I just remember a lot of memories, really,
that we don't have an opera house yet at that time,
and suppose I'm going back to Australia for Camberra
for visiting my parents and as a holiday,
somehow I cannot stay anymore, I tried the training,
but at that time, you know, 28, bell jeans, and tight,
tight shirt with then jogging on the street,
because I didn't bring any training suit.
So I was jogging, jogging, and then.
Then the car stopped.
"Are you okay?"
And at that time, my English was not that good.
I just, "Eh, eh."
They really very nice people.
You want a ride?
"Eh. Exercise."
"Oh, okay."
They go away, then a car.
They keep on stop.
They thought I'm missing the road, you know?
That somehow, that's how I feel in Canberra.
When I come to Sydney, it's not like today.
So many big buildings.
Then all those years, I just feel my parents get very --
could take care of it for the whole Australia.
So they emigrate here.
They buy a house here.
Now even they after they pass away, they buried in Canberra
after the two weeks later, I have to go back to [inaudible].
[ Inaudible Speech ]
Yeah, [inaudible].
So and that time, I feel like Australia is a part of my home.
So whenever I have a chance,
then the first movie I make is Mr. Nice Guy.
[ Cheers ]
It's Mr. Nice Guy.
Yeah, I think Mr. Nice Guy then we worked there
for like four months.
Then after I go back, I get a very good experience.
Then I just tell my whole crew, the next movie is first try,
then coming back again I cannot remember Brisbane and Melbourne.
I always mixed up.
Always, boom, boom, boom.
Brisbane, Melbourne, I mixed up.
Then, a big action sequence, and we do a lot
of big action snow mountain.
Where's the snow mountain Brisbane or Melbourne?
>> Melbourne.
>> Melbourne, yeah, there's snow mountain.
Yeah. And the snow mountain.
I'll tell you very good -- there was a very funny joke.
One of my friends, I had to go back to Canberra
to see my friend, and my friend said, "I want to come with you,
but I have to stop -- the snow mountain Brisbane."
or Melbourne.
>> Melbourne.
>> Melbourne.
Crown Casino.
Where is the Crown Casino?
>> Melbourne.
>> Oh, Melbourne.
Oh, I was in Brisbane somehow.
Somehow, I was there.
I said, "I have to go back and see my parents.
You come with me?"
"Okay, I come with you before you have to stop and Melbourne."
I said, "Okay."
Then we go to Melbourne, then I call my friend.
I said I call my friend after dinner,
but as soon as I landing, I said,
"My friend take care of everything.
He has car, and everything."
I call my friend, "Hey, I'm in Melbourne.
You come over."
"Yeah, it takes me one half hour flight and where are you?"
"Bri