Hong Kong action
star Jackie Chan stars in a video clip launched Thursday
to promote condom use and raise AIDS awareness in China.
The campaign,
titled ''Life Is Too Good,'' includes three TV clips
produced by Ruby Yang and Thomas Lennon, who won an Oscar
last year for their documentary on Chinese children
orphaned by AIDS.
Chan's video
emphasizes that while danger is fine for the movies, it's
best to play safe in real life.
The United
Nations Development Fund, which is backing the campaign,
said hundreds of millions of people will see the
videos over the next year in airports, on buses, and
online at www.56.com, a Chinese video-sharing site.
A recent
UNAIDS-Chinese government report found that HIV was being
passed by sexual content from high-risk groups such as
drug users into the general population. About 700,000
people are estimated to be living with HIV in China,
with an estimated 50,000 new cases and 20,000 AIDS-related
deaths this year.
However, condom
use remains low, including among vulnerable groups, such
as gay men and sex workers. About 60% of sex workers do not
use condoms every time, the report found. (AP)
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