John Legend, the global R&B icon, recently got a masterclass in “Chinamaxxing” during his Beijing visit, courtesy of play/GROUND Magazine by POP MART. Ditching the typical tourist traps, Legend plunged headfirst into authentic local culture, guided by a savvy play/GROUND host.

His journey kicked off in a public park, where the star witnessed Beijing’s senior citizens absolutely owning the fitness game with gravity-defying flexibility. Forget gym memberships—these elders demonstrated moves that would make any yogi green with envy, a truly inspiring display of vigor.

Next, Legend embraced a dramatic transformation, donning traditional Chinese opera attire. It wasn’t just a photo op. He bravely stepped into the role, channeling his inner performer to sing classic opera. His unmistakable voice, usually reserved for soulful ballads, found a captivating new dimension in the ancient art form—we think so, at least.
The culinary adventure concluded with a sweet first: Tanghulu. The candied hawthorn skewers, a beloved street snack, offered a crisp, tart, and uniquely Chinese flavor experience. Legend’s genuine reactions to each new discovery captured the essence of cultural immersion, proving once again that true connection happens beyond the red carpet. The experience, while short and sweet to watch, is a deep dive into the heart of Beijing, seen through the eyes of a global superstar.
Cover image via Facebook/John Legend.












