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Jackie Chan Named Honor’s Dragon Year Brand Ambassador

John Dody
01/14/24 11:45AM

Jackie Chan, the globally renowned actor and martial artist, has taken on a new role as the brand ambassador for Honor in the Dragon Year, announced by the company’s CEO, Zhao Ming. This strategic partnership marks a significant move for the tech giant, known for its innovative products like Magic 6, Magic 6 Pro, and Magic V2 Porsche Design.

🌟 The Legendary Jackie Chan: A household name, especially for those born before 2000, Jackie Chan’s fame extends far beyond his martial arts and acting prowess. Particularly in China, his homeland, Chan’s popularity makes him an ideal figure for brand collaborations. Honor’s choice to partner with Chan aims to leverage his widespread recognition and appeal.

🔊 Announcement by Honor’s CEO: Zhao Ming, the CEO of Honor, officially revealed Jackie Chan as the brand’s Dragon Year ambassador. This announcement was highly anticipated, with rumors of a celebrity endorsement circulating before the official launch event.

🐲 Dragon Year Symbolism: In Honor’s philosophy, the dragon represents not only high status but also a heart constantly pursuing excellence. With Chan as the Dragon Year ambassador, Honor aims to embody these qualities and spread best wishes for the new year. Zhao Ming expressed the desire for everyone to soar like a dragon and achieve their own glory in the new year.

🎉 Future Collaborations and Activities: Honor plans to collaborate with Jackie Chan for a series of new year themed activities, services, and benefits. The partnership is set to bring the ‘warmth of technology’ to more consumers, combining Chan’s charisma with Honor’s cutting-edge technology.

Jackie Chan’s role as Honor’s Dragon Year ambassador signifies a fusion of technology with popular culture, aiming to enhance the brand’s reach and appeal. Through this collaboration, Honor is set to engage consumers with the excitement and innovation that both the brand and Jackie Chan represent. 🌐🌟📲

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