- China’s Michael Jackson is in Uganda
- Wang Jackson, his stage name, shocked Ugandans by his look
- Nearly everything about him has been borrowed from the late King of pop
- Some reportedly thought he was the real Michael Jackson’s ghost
China’s Michael Jackson recently paid a visit to Museveni’s homeland and Ugandans couldn’t believe who they were seeing. For a moment, many of them thought the copycat was late Michael Jackson’s ghost.
Wang Jackson, his stage name, reportedly came to Uganda to teach school-going kids Chinese language. Wang’s real name is actually Wang Jie.
His astonishing resemblance to the late pop star mystified not just the children that he met but also adults, including teachers and soldiers.

Wang Jackson takes a walk around the school.Photo: Alex Esagala.
Wang reportedly started imitating the real Michael Jackson way back in 2011 and has since over the years become one of China’s and perhaps world's finest imitators of the king of pop.

Wang Jackson poses for a photo with pupils. Photo: Alex Esagala.

ASP Dancan Ahurira, Officer in charge of Bbuto police post poses for a photograph with Wang Jackson at Luyanza College school in Bweyogerere, Wakiso district. Photo: Alex Esagala.
He admits he has always been a huge admirer of the late pop legend.
There have been quite a number of Michael Jackson's look alike over the decades. China's Wang Jackson is just one of the them.
For more Michael Jackson's best look alike, watch video below:
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- Wang Jackson, his stage name, shocked Ugandans by his look
- Nearly everything about him has been borrowed from the late King of pop
- Some reportedly thought he was the real Michael Jackson’s ghost
China’s Michael Jackson recently paid a visit to Museveni’s homeland and Ugandans couldn’t believe who they were seeing. For a moment, many of them thought the copycat was late Michael Jackson’s ghost.
Wang Jackson, his stage name, reportedly came to Uganda to teach school-going kids Chinese language. Wang’s real name is actually Wang Jie.
His astonishing resemblance to the late pop star mystified not just the children that he met but also adults, including teachers and soldiers.

Wang Jackson takes a walk around the school.Photo: Alex Esagala.
Wang reportedly started imitating the real Michael Jackson way back in 2011 and has since over the years become one of China’s and perhaps world's finest imitators of the king of pop.

Wang Jackson poses for a photo with pupils. Photo: Alex Esagala.

ASP Dancan Ahurira, Officer in charge of Bbuto police post poses for a photograph with Wang Jackson at Luyanza College school in Bweyogerere, Wakiso district. Photo: Alex Esagala.
He admits he has always been a huge admirer of the late pop legend.
There have been quite a number of Michael Jackson's look alike over the decades. China's Wang Jackson is just one of the them.
For more Michael Jackson's best look alike, watch video below:
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