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Catch the unique travel series this November on National Geographic Channel featuring Zhang Ziyi on her amazing personal journey into the world’s most wonderful and exotic places.

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As Jen, the kickboxing adversary of Chow Yun Fat for the sword called Green Destiny in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, a blockbuster hit in the US that has earned $130 million and won four Oscar Awards, Zhang Ziyi is on the threshold of Hollywood. She now appears with Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker in Rush Hour 2.
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