CCTV9英语新闻:Young Chinese embracing stand-up comedy

CCTV9英语新闻:Young Chinese embracing stand-up comedyA hearty laugh at the end of the working day, is an easy way to tide over frayed nerves. In Shanghai, residents and tourists alike are warming up to the idea of stand

CCTV9英语新闻:Young Chinese embracing stand-up comedy

A hearty laugh at the end of the working day, is an easy way to tide over frayed nerves. In Shanghai, residents and tourists alike are warming up to the idea of stand-up comedy at a popular venue in the city.

A quick jog with the music as companion. 27-year-old Storm Xu is warming up...but not to hit the gym. Storm, is about to open his stand-up act at the Kung Fu Komedy Club in Shanghai. Hidden in a cosy back room of a sports bar in the city, it is under the spotlight where Storm finds his "inner self".

After he graduated from college in Australia three years ago, Storm came back to Shanghai and began working as a motor mechanic. Getting hooked on stand-up comedy abroad, Storm knew he wanted a crack at it. He approached Kung Fu Komedy club for his debut, and quickly became a regular on their stage.

The club is the only full-time comedy club in the Chinese mainland. It offers regular open mics three times a week - two in English, one in Chinese, as well as additional performances from professionals from across the world.There were very few Chinese in the audience when the club began. However, with more Chinese with overseas experience moving back to Shanghai, the proportion of Chinese in the audience is getting larger.

Despite the culture gap and language differences, a good laugh is what this place is about.

Making jokes of ourselves, seeing the world from new perspectives and sharing a hearty laughter...that’s why it gathers people from all walks of life here, because a sense of humor will always make your life easier.

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