She took her daughter Xingxing to Japan to celebrate her 46th birthday on Feb. 9, according to Chinese news site Sohu.
In this photo she was seen wearing a long black cotton coat, posing for photos under the snow.
Many parts of Japan were blanketed with thick snow earlier this month, during the strongest cold front for years, The Guardian reported.
She shared a photo of her and her daughter playing under the snow on her Weibo account.
The outfit Zhang wore reminded many fans of her role in "The Grandmaster", a 2013 martial arts drama film based on the life story of the Wing Chun grandmaster Ip Man.
Japan was named the world's most favorite travel destination by readers of Condé Nast Traveler in the 2024 edition of the magazine's annual Readers' Choice Awards.
It recently overtook Thailand to become the top destination of Chinese tourists during the eight-day Chinese New Year holiday that wrapped up on Feb. 4.
Zhang played snowballs with her daughter, and showed a smile when she sprinkled snow powder on the camera.
Many fans sent her birthday wishes, wishing her eternal youth.
Zhang poses with Mount Fuji from a distance.
The mountain is about two hours from central Tokyo by train and can be seen for kilometers around.
The majestic mountain is a symbol of Japan that has been immortalized in countless artworks, including Hokusai's "Great Wave".
The mountain is covered in snow most of the year.
Zhang, 46, gained international recognition with her role in the 2000 movie "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," which received 10 Academy Awards nominations. She also garnered many awards for her appearance in the 2013 movie "The Grandmaster."