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Have Liu Qian been to Japan?

Yes, the information shows that he graduated from a certain university in Japan and has performed in Japan

Name: Liu Qian

English name: LOUIS LIU

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International name: LU CHEN

Gender: Male

Married: No

Date of birth: June 25, 1976

Place of birth: Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Constellation: Cancer

Height: 173cm

Weight: 65 kg

Blood type: O

Education: University

Occupation: Magician

Interests: Magic, movies, music

Education: Graduated from the Japanese Department of Soochow University

Liu Qian is a magic performer who has won numerous international awards. His performances have been performed all over the world, and he has been invited to perform as a guest performer at international magic conventions many times. His avant-garde style and amazing creativity have been praised by his peers at home and abroad. He is the most famous Taiwanese magician among his peers around the world.

His extraordinary international outlook and constant self-enrichment are his unique features. In order to enrich his professional fields and structure, he also dabbles in music, stage art, theater, industrial design, television, advertising, photography, etc. art-related knowledge. It is known as the "Magic Living Dictionary" in the industry.

The only magician from Taiwan, China, who has been invited to perform in Las Vegas and the Magic Castle in Hollywood, he is the highest person in the Chinese magic world. Currently active in Taiwan, Japan, Europe and the United States. He has been invited to many international magician conferences around the world as a guest performer and lecturer in special lectures.

Liu Qian is the first magician in Taiwan who has won the most international awards, including the World Magic Seminar Asia magic competition championship and one of the highest honors in the magic world. The "Neil Foster - Bill Baird Award for Excellent Manipulation" issued by the American Academy of Magic, etc. In addition, Liu Qian was voted the Best Foreign Magician of the Year in December 2003 by all members of the Japan Professional Magic Association.

In 2005, his books "Ah! Lost to Magic" and "Ah! Lost to Magic PART 2" ranked on the best-seller list of major bookstores such as Jinshitang, Blog Lai, and Eslite for six consecutive years. Set a new sales record for magic instruction books.

Award record:

In 1988, he was awarded the National Children's Magic Competition Championship by David Copperfield

1998"Formosa International Magic Convention " Best Creative Award at the World Magic Convention

In 1998, he received a special award and recruitment certificate from the Japanese branch of the American Society of Magicians "SAM JAPAN"

In 2000, "International Magic Convention In Naniwa, Osaka "Champion of the International Magic Competition.

2000 Japan Close Magic Association JCMA Special Award

2001 World Magic Seminar "World Magic Seminar Asia" International Magic Competition Silver Medal

2001 China Wuqiao International Art Festival Bronze Lion Award

2001 Shanghai International Magic Art Festival Silver Medal Award

2003 Japan Magic Association World Magic Competition FISM Examination Excellence Award

2003 World Magic Seminar "World Magic Seminar Asia" GRAND PRIX Award

2003 World Magic Seminar Annual Best Technique Award Audience Choice Award

2005 American CHAVEZ Magic Academy Awarded the Neil Foster Award - Outstanding Technique in 2005

2005 Audience Choice Award for Best Performer at the "Abbott`s Magic Get-together" Magic Convention in the United States

2008 Japanese Close-up Magic Association's Best Close-up Magician of the Year [THE BESR CLOSE-UP MAGICIAN OF THE YEAR] Award

International performance experience

Magic convention guest

Asia International Magic Symposium – Nagoya, Japan

World Association of Magicians (IBM) Annual Convention – Miami, USA

World Magic Symposium – Las Vegas, USA

World Association of Magicians UK Chapter Convention – Eastbourne, UK

Abano World Magic Convention – Venice, Italy

Thailand International Magic Convention – Bangkok, Thailand

Naniwa International Magic Festival – Toba, Japan

Korea International Magic Festival, - Seoul, South Korea

Wuqiao International Magic Festival – Hebei, China

Abbott International Magic Season – Michigan, USA

ICM International Magic Convention – Toba, Japan

Annual Convention of the Japanese Chapter of the Society of American Magicians (SAM JAPAN) – Saitama, Japan

Chubu United International Magic Convention – Toba, Japan

BIMF Busan International Magic Festival – Busan, South Korea

China Magic Golden Chrysanthemum Award – Nanjing, China

Japan Professional Magicians Association Annual Meeting – Tokyo, Japan

Kamakura Magic Association Annual Performance – Kamakura, Japan

Singapore Magic Association – Singapore

Commercial Performances

Magic Castle – Hollywood, USA

Prince Hotel – Zapri, Japan

Grand Plaza Hotel – Nagoya, Japan

Shanghai Film Festival – Shanghai, China

North District Town Hall – Hong Kong

Sai Wan Ho Civic Center – Hong Kong

Happy Valley International Magic Festival – Shenzhen, China

National Theater – Nagoya, Japan]

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Nagoya Kanko Hotel – Nagoya, Japan

Olympia Opera House – Miami, USA

Raffles Hotel – Singapore

Hakuhinkan Theater – Ginza, Japan

Marriott Hotel – Guam, USA

TV Programs

Oriental TV – China

Star TV – China

Hunan TV – China

CCTV – China

Anhui TV – China – “Sunday I’m the Biggest”

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Phoenix TV - China

SBS - South Korea

TV TOKYO - Japan

NHK - Japan

CCTV 2009 Spring Festival Gala - China

Liu Qian's Magic Book

1. Taiwan version: "Ah! Lost to magic! "

Mainland version: "Magic Temptation"

2. Taiwan version: "Ah! Lost to Magic 2"

Mainland version: "Magic Temptation 2"

3. "Liu Qian's Magic Visa"

4. Taiwan version: "Men Must 30 magic tricks to learn"