Chinese Entertainers
Available for Booking

Looking for unusual, exotic, family & corporate entertainment?  We've got the answer for you.

Great for your corporate/private party, grand opening, open house, Christmas party or even fund-raising event.

Whether it is a five-minute or two-hour performance, we can arrange it for you.

Yes, we can arrange the event in Chinatown, or place of your choice.

When you need good Chinese entertainment, call us.

 

1. Acrobatics of Balancing by Sha Sha Luo

Sha Sha can balancing different objects on her head.  One of the highlights is to balance three eggs on top of each other on a stick right on her nose. Sha Sha is one of the few people in the whole world that can balance three eggs!

 

2. Tea Pot Balancing by Wei Qi Zhong

Wei was the winner of the Silver Medal in the All Chinese Acrobatic Competition. His skill in balancing a tea pot in different angles has not been duplicated by anyone.

 

 

3. Changing Faces by Wei Qi Zhong

The art of changing faces is a form of opera and considered a national treasure. You will be amazed to see how quickly the performer can change his face and how many times he can change them. Zhong is formerly with Cheng-du Acrobatic Troupe and is an award-winning artist.

 

 

4. Going Through the Barrel by David Hu

    David is a contortionist and was formerly with the Happy Kingdom in China.

 

5. Chinese Instrumental Music - Erwu by Jack He

The Erwu is a two-stringed musical instrument, also known as the Chinese violin. Mr. He has won a total of 28 awards in China and has performed before many Chinese leaders including President Jiang Je-men and Deng Shao-ping. He has also been invited to perform at the White House and MGM Hotel. Other instruments: Pipa (Chinese Banjo) and Zither (Chinese Harp).

 

6. Kicking the Bowls by Jason Jiang

Kicking the bowls onto his head while riding a unicycle. Jason has performed in many countries. He is very proud that he had performed before the Green of England, President of France and also appeared on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno for four nights in a row, winning the "Green Room Survivor" contest.

 

 

7. Comedy Magic and Acrobatics by Minh Chan

    Let our action comedian Minh entertainment yours guests and keep them laughing all the time. This is an unforgettable experience.

 

8. Lion Dance & Baby Lion or Panda

This is always a favorite for any celebration. It symbolizes good luck and prosperity. A great way to start and to celebrate your special occasion. For example: grand opening, promotion, birthday and wedding.

 

 

9. Dragon Dance

Same as the Lion Dance for any celebration in a grander manner, especially for outdoor performances or a big stage that can fit at least 20 performers.

 

 

10. Chinese Opera

It is colorful, beautiful and graceful. Available with live orchestra of Chinese instrumental musicians or taped music.

 

 

 

11. Chinese Folk Dancers

Young ladies dressed in colorful costumes for traditional or regional dances, such as the ribbon dance, the fluttering fan dance, the handkerchief dance, flower drum, peacock and Chinese New Year dance.

 

 

 

12. Fortune Telling

      From palm and tea leaves reading and astrology to your birthday, our fortune telling is focused for your

      entertainment.

 

13. Martial Arts or Wushu

      See our team in action. They are dynamic, powerful, and super fast yet with elegant artistry and

      aesthetic presentation.

 

14. Tai Chi Chuan

      At a slower pace of movement and with grace and comfort, it is also known as moving meditation.

 

15. Live Band & Karaoke

      Let's sing! Sing you heart out! No experience needed!

 

16. Feng Shui

      Speaker on your environment, fate, year, month or date.

 

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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

 

Available for booking through:

 

Pedro Chan, PhD, 

Chan’s Corporation

(323) 721-0774

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