2010
Mar
16
Auction of Chinese relics ‘shameful’: Jackie Chan
by AFP|26 February 2009

Hong Kong, China: Kung Fu legend Jackie Chan said Thursday the auction of stolen Chinese bronzes was “shameful” and said he was working on  a new movie about the theft of cultural relics.

The Hong Kong actor said the Qing Dynasty bronze fountainheads looted by British and French forces from Beijing’s Summer Palace in the 1860s were China’s national treasures and he demanded that the items be returned.

The items were sold at a Christie’s auction in Paris on Wednesday.

“This behaviour is shameful,” he said.

The star of “Shanghai Knights” and “Rush Hour” accused Western countries of stealing cultural relics from countries such as China, Egypt and Cambodia and yet insisting they were doing so only to preserve them.

“They remain looted items, no matter whom they were sold to. Whoever took it out (of China) is himself a thief,” he fumed to reporters in Hong Kong.

“It was looting yesterday. It is still looting today.”

The action star said he was planning a movie about the search for and return of some of China’s stolen national treasures from the palace. Filming is scheduled to start next year, he added.

“But now we lost two more pieces. This made me really angry,” he said.

The bronzes, part of the personal art collection of late French fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent and his partner Pierre Berge, were sold at the auction for 15.7 million euros ($30.7 million) each to unidentified bidders.

Chan said he would have bid for the artifacts and returned them to China had they not been so expensive.

Beijing Thursday accused the auction house of selling smuggled Chinese relics and demanded they be returned.

But the French government said it received no official request and the sale went ahead after a Paris court threw out a last-ditch bid to remove the bronzes from the auction.

Comments
hueysiang
If these relics were not stolen, then they might probably be destroyed during the Cultural Revolution.

Even if the relics were returned to China, some corrupted Chinese officer would probably secretly sell them out again and claim it's lost again...

Story goes on and on...

Better leave it at the museum...
Daniel30
Gosh! Jackie (Judas as we know him here in HK) should look at the mirror before critisizing others

Here we have a man who went public about his agreement to give Singapore his collection of the old Chinese artifacts only then to comment that if the HK Govt give into his demands, he will withdraw his offer to SG.

A man not of his words. Yet he has the audicity to be angry at the European for the collection they sold as their own rights.

He said he could not come up with the money to buy back the relics. A complete croak and bull. This is a man who is worth half a billion dollars and he could have work with CHina govt to buy back the relics. No! He wants it for free

Silly-silly man
baqterial
China are good at duplicate and copy cat. Just mass produce the 12 pieces of bronze relics, so everyone can buy at a cheap price.
baqterial
kokonolinako
People of China take note what kind of excuses France uses today. 200 yrs into the future, when China is strong enough, and the western powers waned, China will remember this and they will send an armada over to France to loot the Lourve Musuem, rape Paris and kill Frenchis. 300 years later, when the French asked for the return of the painting of Mona Lisa, the Chinese people should remember to use back the exact same words to excuse themselves.
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