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Photo: Jackie Chan's Shanghai premiere of an environmental documentary claimed to adhere to environmental protection only for “self-redemption.”

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Jackie Chan Environmental Documentary Shanghai premieres himself to insist on environmental protection only for "self-salvation"

On April 21st, the “Environmental Protection Heroes” theme road at 2018 Earth Day Shanghai Station ran hot in Shanghai Century Park and was jointly launched by SAIC General Motors Buick brand in collaboration with Jackie Chan, an international superstar and environmental protection inventor. "Green Hero" public welfare project documentary official premiere. He said: To do environmental protection is to "self-salvation," and environmental protection needs to rely on everyone's strength. Each of us is an environmental hero.

2018 Earth Day theme road runs as far as Jackie Chan Vengo Gao appeared in Shanghai

Earth Day 2018 came to an end and National Geographic’s “Green Heroes” theme road came to its second year. At the launch conference, international superstar Jackie Chan continued to attend as the "convener of environmental protection heroes," while popular actor Vengo Gao joined the "2018 National Geographic World Earth Day Ambassador" as the leader of all runners.

In addition, at the event, the international superstar Jackie Chan and the children participating in the parent-child group competition and the “special guest” jointly completed the “do their own environmental hero” color painting. This "special guest" is the new pure electric and plug-in hybrid vehicle VELITE 6, which is used by the SAIC General Motors Buick brand. It uses wheels to "paint" and the trajectory is used to color the blue sky and grass patterns on the paper. The purpose is to seed the children with the concept of environmental protection. It also symbolizes people's good expectations for the future of environmental protection. After VELITE 5, it continues to help environmental heroes.

Jackie Chan claims to insist on environmental protection only for “atonement” and calls on the public to be their own environmental hero

Last year’s Earth Day, National Geographic announced that it is about to photograph the Trash Presso, jointly invented by Jackie Chan and Huang Qianzhi’s team driving, to help manage the environmental waste problem of Nian Bao Yu’s residence in Tibetan areas of Qinghai Province. One year later, the documentary “Jackie Chan Environmental Heroes” was officially unveiled. When everyone at the scene saw a magical zero-depletion machine that magically made plastic bottles into environmentally-friendly bricks in a short period of time, they were all amazed that this was the “green technology” that led the future.

In the documentary, Jackie Chan also rarely talks about her original intention of participating in the environmental public welfare undertakings: “There are countless wastes produced in filming. We have wasted so many things, so what I am doing now is only for self-redemption.” The tough guy on this screen Not to be afraid to show the audience their own weak side, but also make everyone at the scene moved. Of course, the “hero of environmental protection” is by no means the force of one person to save the illusion of the world, but it requires the joint efforts of all human beings. Jackie Chan also appealed at the scene and hoped that through this documentary, more people could actively participate in environmental protection and be their own environmental heroes.

And Jackie Chan's environmental philosophy also coincides with the Buick brand. In the documentary, the Buick VELITE 5 extended-range hybrid is also used as a work vehicle. The Buick VELITE 5 came to the National Kaohsiung Marine University to accept harsh environmental challenges and is a new subversion of the traditional definition of "electric car life." This year, Buick VELITE 6 has also been released. Actively participating in environmental protection and public welfare undertakings will also allow the Buick brand to advocate advanced concepts of life and promote more people to turn “good to beautiful” into action.

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