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China’s Michael Jackson lookalike relishes his visit to Kenya

- Page Editor: xuliuliu@globaltime­s.com.cn

When Jackson Wang made a majestic entrance across a hotel lobby in Kenya’s capital Nairobi on Wednesday evening, local patrons cast adoring glances at the elegantly dressed Chinese artist whose ability to mimic the late US singer, Michael Jackson, is beyond comprehens­ion.

Wang was in his element when he left the upscale hotel for an appearance at Nairobi’s Carnivore Restaurant, a popular destinatio­n for expatriate­s and wealthy locals.

The restaurant that is renowned for serving game meat and hosting high-profile concerts was a beehive of activity on Wednesday night when Wang made a grand entrance to the surprise of patrons.

During an interview with the Xinhua News Agency, Wang said he cherished every aspect of his Kenyan visit and looked forward to future collaborat­ion with the country’s performing artists.

“This is my first visit to Kenya and I feel excited to be in a country famous for wildlife. I witnessed local people dance energetica­lly to African music and my visit offers an opportunit­y to showcase Michael Jackson’s dancing styles,” said Wang.

He had earlier visited a children’s home where he oversaw donation of food to orphaned children and taught them traditiona­l Chinese dances.

“The children were impressed by Michael Jackson dance moves but were also thrilled when I introduced them to Chinese dance. I plan to visit them in future,” said Wang.

Born in Central China’s Henan Province, the 37-yearold started practicing Jackson’s music and dancing style at the age of 20 only to excel at a breakneck speed.

He was surprised to discover that local Kenyans have a sophistica­ted grasp of Michael Jackson, his time-honored relics and dance moves.

“My visit reaffirms Kenyans’ strong attachment to the late Michael Jackson and his music. This is a timely opportunit­y to blend African dance with the one of the legendary singer,” Wang told Xinhua.

He promised to explore future collaborat­ion with Kenyan musicians who are renowned for their creativity, energy and entreprene­ur skills.

Wang’s maiden visit to Kenya was received enthusiast­ically by locals, who were impressed by his flawless mimicry.

Zack Muriithi, an entreprene­ur in his late 20s, said he was impressed by the confidence and elegance displayed by Wang during his surprise appearance at Carnivore restaurant.

“I only came to learn about a Chinese Michael Jackson through the media and was excited to watch him at close quarters. He donned the real Michael Jackson’s trade mark regalia and his face resembled the late singer,” Muriithi said.

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