Thursday, November 28, 2013

China’s Best Mao Zedong Impersonator Is Actually a Woman

Well, a splendid good day to you. Thanks for clicking by today. How're you doing? Well, I trust. Help yourself to a mug of Joe and a Chinese doughnut. Better have two otherwise you'll be hungry again in  an hour. Speaking of Chinese...

57-year-old Chen Yan used to be an average, run-of-the-mill homemaker. The only noticeable thing about her: her striking resemblance to Chinese revolutionary Mao Zedong. Chen was teased mercilessly for this as a child, reducing her to tears. 

But in 2006 she made a decision that would completely change her life –  to embrace herself and her appearance. Chen is now a full time Mao impersonator, an extremely popular one.

Impersonating Chairman Mao isn’t exactly a piece of cake. It’s a demanding and controversial job, because female impersonators of Mao aren’t very common in China. To look the part, Chen has to touch up her face, wear a Zhongshan suit and arrange her hair like Mao’s trademark style. She has to walk on specially made 26cm stilts, camouflaged to look like a larger shoe size. 

A typical performance is about 40 minutes long – Chen waves to the crowds, smokes and stares solemnly into the distance. Judging by audience reactions, she does a damn good job of it. It’s almost impossible to tell there’s a woman behind the costume.

Me? I've tried impersonating a rich guy. The only thing missing is the money! Ah well, can't win them all, can you?

See ya, eh!

Bob

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