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This is a common misconception.  Although 25% of Chinese people look like Jackie Chan, this statistic is not correct.
To quote Wikipedia, the source of all true facts on the internet: “In the late 1990’s, approximately 1 in every 4 Chinese people were Jackie Chan.  However, due to his rise in Hong Kong horror/gore movies, that number has risen sharply over the past decade and a half.  Due to the sheer number of people, the actual ration of non-Jackie Chinese, to actual Jackie Chans is quite difficult to calculate.  Some anthropologists estimate that the ratio is still 1 in 4, while some theorists believe it is as high as 40%.

This is a common misconception.  Although 25% of Chinese people look like Jackie Chan, this statistic is not correct.

To quote Wikipedia, the source of all true facts on the internet: “In the late 1990’s, approximately 1 in every 4 Chinese people were Jackie Chan.  However, due to his rise in Hong Kong horror/gore movies, that number has risen sharply over the past decade and a half.  Due to the sheer number of people, the actual ration of non-Jackie Chinese, to actual Jackie Chans is quite difficult to calculate.  Some anthropologists estimate that the ratio is still 1 in 4, while some theorists believe it is as high as 40%.

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