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    U.S. actor Robert Downey Jr., left, shares a light moment with Chinese actor Wang Xueqi on stage during a world premiere event of his new movie "Iron Man 3" at a Beijing hotel Saturday, April 6, 2013.

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    U.S. actor Robert Downey Jr. tries out "bingtanghulu," a traditional Chinese snack, during a world premiere event of his new movie "Iron Man 3" at a Beijing hotel Saturday, April 6, 2013.

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    U.S. actor Robert Downey Jr, center, speaks on stage during the world premiere event of his new movie "Iron Man 3" at a Beijing hotel Saturday, April 6, 2013.

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    Chinese actor Wang Xueq speaks in front of an "Iron Man 3" poster during a world premiere event of the film starring Robert Downey Jr. at a Beijing hotel Saturday, April 6, 2013.

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    U.S. actor Robert Downey Jr. center, shakes hands with Chinese actor Wang Xueqi after a photo session during a world premiere event of his new movie "Iron Man 3" at a Beijing hotel Saturday, April 6, 2013.

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    U.S. actor Robert Downey Jr. tries out "bingtanghulu," a traditional Chinese snack, next to Chinese actor Wang Xueqi, right, during a world premiere event of his new movie "Iron Man 3" at a Beijing hotel Saturday, April 6, 2013.

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    U.S. actor Robert Downey Jr. speaks during a world premiere event of his new movie "Iron Man 3" at a Beijing hotel Saturday, April 6, 2013.

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Robert Downey Jr. promotes 'Iron Man 3' in Beijing

Published: Saturday, Apr. 6, 2013 - 4:04 am
Last Modified: Saturday, Apr. 6, 2013 - 9:44 am

Hollywood actor Robert Downey Jr. has traveled to Beijing to promote "Iron Man 3," which was filmed partly in China and features well-known Chinese actors.

At a news conference Saturday, Downey - who reprises the role of Tony Stark in the upcoming movie - said he's fascinated with Chinese culture and loves Chinese movies, while urging the local audience to see the superhero film.

"Iron Man 3" was financed in part by the Chinese company DMG, which has created for the movie the role of Dr. Wu, played by the Chinese actor Wang Xueqi.

DMG chairman Xiao Wenge said introducing Chinese culture to the world is a core mission of his company. China also is a major overseas market for Hollywood movies.

"Iron Man 3" opens internationally later this month.



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