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North Carolinians Promote First Holiday Wonders Shows in Charlotte

Epoch Times North Carolina Staff
Dec 11, 2007

Volunteers on the N.C. Holiday Wonders promotions team show the media a 'Taste of Ancient China.' The volunteers are promoting NTDTV's Holiday Wonders show, which is touring North Carolina for the first time. (The Epoch Times)
Volunteers on the N.C. Holiday Wonders promotions team show the media a "Taste of Ancient China." The volunteers are promoting NTDTV's Holiday Wonders show, which is touring North Carolina for the first time. (The Epoch Times)

The North Carolina Holiday Wonders promotions team held a press conference lunch event in Charlotte, N.C. on Dec. 11, 2007. "A Taste of Ancient China" was held at an upscale Chinese restaurant. Members of the media were invited to have a full Chinese buffet lunch while watching a professional erhu (Chinese violin) player perform several numbers. Ladies in traditional Chinese costumes added to the theme of Chinese traditional culture.

The spokesperson said, "We... share one thing in common—a passionate interest in the people and true culture of China." He said this was the main reason they worked to promote the Holiday Wonders show after New Tang Dynasty TV (NTDTV) of New York gave the group permission to host the show in North Carolina for the first time. He said NTDTV and the Divine Performing Arts troupe use Chinese classical dance, dazzling costumes, stunning backdrops and wonderful music to make ancient Chinese and true traditional Chinese culture come alive for the audience. This makes the how not only entertaining but also educational, he said.

The lunch event included several pieces from Mr. Li, the professional erhu player. The team members talked about Chinese classical dance, ancient Chinese costumes and traditional Chinese music.

Holiday Wonders, presented by NTDTV and performed by the Divine Performing Arts troupe, both based out of New York City, debuts in North Carolina at the Ovens Auditorium in Charlotte on December 19 and 20. NTDTV's Holiday Wonders and Chinese New Year Spectacular series will be performed in 30 countries on 3 continents in front of an estimated total audience of 400,000 in 2008.


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