Jackie Chan to meet fans on April 11


KUCHING: Hollywood action superstar Datuk Jackie Chan will meet his fans at 4.30pm on April 11 at the Old Courthouse here, and not Friday as reported by the media Thursday.

This was confirmed by 2015 Asean International Film Festival and Awards (Aiffa) festival director Livan Tajang when contacted by Bernama here.

She said Chan was scheduled to arrive at the Kuching International Airport at 8.30pm on Friday.

Prior to meeting his fans, the actor would engage with the media in a 20-minute session, she said.

This will be Chan's only formal public appearance as he intends to spend his visit enjoying what Kuching has to offer, added Livan.

She also confirmed that our very own homegrown Hollywood movie star, Tan Sri Michelle Yeo would arrive on Saturday morning to join other guests, together with Chan at the Aiffa gala night the same day in the Borneo Convention Centre Kuching.

Over 60 celebrities from the 10 Asean countries, together with those from China and Korea are expected to attend the gala night.

Livan said there would be live coverage of the awards ceremony on TV2, starting 9pm and the Red Carpet live on TV1 from 7.30pm to 8pm. - Bernama

 

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