*Experience an evening in "China"
without going to China!
*Event planner for Chinese dining,
entertainment, or theme party.
*Chinese decorations, table top exhibits,
& a Chinatown tour.
*Your location or in Chinatown (Downtown
Los Angeles).
*Accomodates 10-500 people with any
budget!
*9-Course Dinner or catering available.
Call Now!
Call Chinatown Center at (323) 721-0774 from 10am - 8pm.
Chinese Entertainment Choices:
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1. Acrobatics of Balancing: Performed by Sha Sha Luo. Balancing different objects on her head. One of the highlights is to balance THREE EGGS on top of each other on a stick balancing on her nose! |
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2. The Balancing Tea Pot: Performed by Wei Qi Zhong. His skill in balancing a tea pot in different angles has not been duplicated by anyone. Wei won the Silver Medal in the All Chinese Acrobatic Competition. |
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3. Chinese Instrumental Music (Erwu): Performed by Jack He. The Erwu is a two-stringed musical instrument, known as the Chinese violin. Jack has won a total of 28 awards in China and has performed for many Chinese leaders, such as President Jiang Je-men and Deng Shao-ping. He has also been invited to perform at the White House and the MGM Hotel. |
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4. The Amazing Bowls: Performed by Jason Jiang. Jason balances on a unicycle and kicks bowls onto his head. He has appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and won the "Green Room Survivor Contest." |
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5. Rolling Fire: Performed by Miao Miao Chan. Miao Miao balances burning candles on her head and limbs while rolling and twisting on the floor. She won the Silver Medal in the All Chinese Acrobatic Competition. |
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6. Lion Dance & Panda: This is always a favorite of any party or celebration. It symbolizes good luck and prosperity. A great way to start and celebrate your special occasion! |
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7. The Happy Acrobatic Chef: Performed by James Wang. Watch James play and juggle with ordinary kitchen items. |
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8. Dragon Dance: Similar to the Lion Dance but specialized for outdoor performances or a big stage that can accommodate 20 performers. |
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9. Chinese Folk Dancers: Young ladies dressed in colorful Chinese costumes for traditional or regional dances, such as the Ribbon Dance, the Fluttering Fan Dance, and the Handkerchief dance. |
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10. YOUR PICTURE in a Chinese Costume: You can be dressed as an Emperor, Empress, Warrior, Bride, Groom, or other regional wear. |
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11. Wushu Martial Arts: Watch a demonstration of the Wushu martial arts. |
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12. Magic Show: Performed by magicians of the World Famous Magic Castle. |
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13. More Magic: Performed by Minh Tran. Enjoy the comedy and magic of Minh Tran. |
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14. Luau & Fire Dancers: Great for summer fun and laughs! |
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15. Chinese Opera: A colorful, beautiful, and graceful kind of Chinese music. Available with a live orchestra of Chinese instrumental musicians or taped music. |
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16. Fire Dance: Comedic juggling and balancing with a fire-burning stick. |
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17. Fortune Telling: From palm and tea leave reading and astrology to your birthdate, the fortune telling is focused for your entertainment. |
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18. Martial Arts: Dynamic, powerful, and fast with elegant artistry and aesthetic presentation. |
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19. Tai Chi Chuan: Known as moving meditation. Tai Chi Chuan is a slower pace of movement with grace and comfort. |
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20. Live Band & Karaoke: Sing! Sing! And Sing! No experience needed! |
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21. Feng Shui: Speaker on your environment, fate, year, month or date. |
FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION:
TABLE EXHIBIT WITH ARTIST AT WORK:
1. Your name in
Chinese on name tag or name chop;
2. Chinese brush
painting in action;
3. Chinese portrait
drawing and sculpturing;
4. Chinese string
art into different objects;
5. The art of making
animals from palm leaves;
6. The art of Chinese
paper cutting;
7. Dough doll artist
at work;
8. Chinese opera
make-up and demonstrations;
9. Chinese musical
instruments on display with artist demonstrating;
10. Acupuncture needles
and models on display;
11. Chopsticks and Chinese
cooking demonstrations;
12. Giant fortune cookies
and your individually wrapped fortune cookies;
CONSIDER FOR YOUR THEME PARTY:
Most of our entertainers have appeared in our China Night Dinner Show and received the following reviews:
"...jaw-dropping, unbelievable..." New Times
"...incredible entertainment..." KTTV Channel 5
"If China had a Vegas, it would probably look a lot like China Night..."
Recommended by Los Angeles Magazine as one of the 150 things to do when the sun goes down.
"Bruce Springsteen at Staples Center. Esa-Pekka
Salonen at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.
And Miao Miao Chen (of China Night) at the Golden
Dragon." Los Angeles Sunday Times
"...melts the room..." Los Angeles Sunday Times