Du Xinglin, 44, recently shared a video on her personal page, showcasing her Lunar New Year celebration in Vietnam. During her visit to Ho Chi Minh City, she was seen strolling the streets in a pink ao dai, complemented by a conical hat for sun protection. She posed for photos in front of a cafe near Ben Thanh Market, capturing the essence of her cultural experience.
Her husband, Zhang Jizhong, 75, joined her, opting for a t-shirt and shorts while relaxing at a sidewalk cafe. The family, including their children, also visited a pho restaurant and shopped at a convenience store. Their presence did not go unnoticed, as many fans on the social media platform Douyin posted videos of the family enjoying their Tet holiday outings.
Following their time in Ho Chi Minh City, the family traveled to Phu Quoc for a resort vacation. They enjoyed dinner on the beach with friends, staying out late into the evening. Zhang Jizhong also took the opportunity to film several New Year's greetings videos by the sea, sharing their festive spirit.
Zhang Jizhong and Du Xinglin are known for traveling worldwide with their children during holidays, aiming to provide them with diverse experiences. Married for nine years, they have three children together: an eldest son aged nine, a second daughter aged six, and a youngest daughter aged two. Du Xinglin has a son from a previous relationship with a foreign partner, and Zhang Jizhong also has children from a former marriage.
Last year, during a livestream, Zhang addressed rumors about his wealth. He clarified that while he is not facing financial difficulties, he is not rich enough to own a private jet, contrary to social media speculation. In his 70s, he remains active, earning money to support his family, raise his four young children, and build assets. The director currently engages in livestream sales and produces short videos with his wife.
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The Zhang Jizhong family. *Photo: Weibo* |
Zhang Jizhong is renowned for funding numerous adaptations of Jin Yong's martial arts novels. His notable productions include "The Smiling, Proud Wanderer" (2001), "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" (2003), "Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils" (2003), "The Return of the Condor Heroes" (2006), "The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber" (2009), and "Ode to Gallantry" (2014). He also took on various supporting roles in his films, such as Wang Yuanba in "The Smiling, Proud Wanderer" and Wang Chongyang in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes".
Nhu Anh
