Actor's new Binjai Rise home was once owned by FJ Benjamin founder
By
Joyce Teo
Covering over 20,000 sq ft, the sprawling freehold property bought by Jet Li is a GCB, a class of bungalow found only in prime residential areas, and not easily available for purchase by foreigners. Li is now understood to be a Singapore citizen. -- ST PHOTO: ALBERT SIM
MARTIAL arts movie star Jet Li and his wife, former actress Nina Li Chi, have bought a sprawling bungalow in Bukit Timah for $19.8 million.
The freehold property is a 22,723 sq ft good class bungalow (GCB) in Binjai Rise - a house with past links to another global celebrity, football star David Beckham.
GCBs are a prestigious class of bungalows in limited supply here, found only in gazetted prime residential areas such as Nassim Road and Ridley Park. They have a minimum land area of 15,000 sq ft.
Li, 46, who is taking a break from acting to focus on charity work, launched the Jet Li One Foundation Project in April last year jointly with the Red Cross Society of China to raise funds for victims of natural disasters worldwide.
The Beijing-born actor, whose Chinese name is Lianjie, then set up a branch of One Foundation in Singapore last year.
In 2007, he had moved his wife and two younger daughters to Singapore. He is now understood to be a Singapore citizen, according to the Business Times, which broke news of the sale yesterday.
The two younger daughters - he has two other teenage daughters from an earlier marriage - attend the Singapore American School.
Li, who previously lived in Los Angeles, has starred in numerous Hollywood and Chinese movies. Recent releases include The Mummy: Tomb Of The Dragon Emperor (2008) and Fearless (2006).
His first Hollywood leading role was in the hip hop, gongfu film Romeo Must Die.
A check yesterday showed that Li's GCB deal was sealed in the middle of last month. The seller had suffered a loss of $1.2 million on the deal.
Read the full story in Thursday's edition of the Straits Times.