“Mulan Goods” Partners with Martial Arts Champion Peng Tianying to Promote East-West Cultural Exchange and Support Chinese Products Abroad

LAPost/Beverly Hills, Ca (December 26, 2024) – Recently, at the invitation of HiitHaus (LA Branding Studio), Mulan Goods, and the All America Chinese Youth Federation, Chinese martial arts champion and accomplished martial arts actor Peng Tianying held a special martial arts demonstration event in Beverly Hills. The event attracted numerous renowned social media influencers and showcased the essence of Chinese martial arts while introducing the unique charm of Chinese culture to American audiences through interactive experiences.

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Grace Jin, the founder of Mulan Goods, explained the motivation behind the event: “I have long been committed to promoting East-West cultural exchanges. My journey began as an investor and producer of the large-scale documentary The Story of Mao Zedong’s Relics, and later, as a Hollywood host. Over the past decade, I’ve gained deep insights into bridging Chinese and Western cultures, which inspired the creation of the Mulan Goods platform. The name ‘Mulan Goods’ embodies a dual meaning—blending ‘East-West culture’ and ‘premium products.’ Martial arts, as an iconic symbol of Chinese culture, serve as a perfect medium for fostering cultural exchange. Through this event, we aim to deepen East-West cultural dialogue, introduce Chinese traditions to Western society, and identify common ground and market needs for future collaboration.”

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Grace emphasized that martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) are cultural treasures of China. Mulan Goods plans to focus on TCM and wellness in the future, injecting new vitality into the promotion of traditional Chinese culture. She highlighted an ongoing collaboration with Hong Kong’s Fortunet Group, a leader in “new TCM and technology.” Their signature products, such as the Quan Tong Master physiotherapy device and the Ginseng Energy Herbal Balm, exemplify China’s innovative approach to health and wellness, sharing its benefits with the world.

She also stressed the importance of careful resource integration and brand selection. “We hope to help high-quality Chinese products enter the U.S. market successfully and foster American consumers’ understanding and appreciation of Chinese culture,” Grace said.

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During the event, Peng Tianying demonstrated three classic martial arts techniques: the elegance and strength of Long Fist, the agility and power of Staff Techniques, and the balance of softness and strength in Tai Chi. Following her precise and fluid performances, Peng guided influencers through basic martial arts gestures and simple routines.

Peng, who began martial arts training at the age of seven, has earned multiple international accolades. After obtaining a master’s degree in the UK, she returned to China to pursue a career in film, starring in several significant productions. As a rising star, she actively engages in charity work and serves as an ambassador for the China Children’s Charity Foundation. Earlier this year, she was named one of the AACYF Top 30 Under 30, representing a new generation of cultural ambassadors for China.

HiitHaus founder Hu Xiao, whose agency works with numerous U.S.-based influencers, stated, “For years, I’ve focused on fostering cultural exchange between China and the U.S., particularly among the younger generation. This has included leading U.S. TikTok and Instagram stars with millions of followers on cultural trips to China. By participating in hands-on martial arts experiences, these influencers gained a deeper understanding of Chinese culture, which helps promote mutual exchange of goods and culture between the two nations.”

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Sofya Plotnikova, a prominent U.S. influencer present at the event, remarked, “This wasn’t just a martial arts showcase; it was a cultural collision and fusion. Peng Tianying’s performance revealed the depth and beauty of Chinese culture and made me eager to join similar events in the future.”

The event bridged U.S.-China cultural interaction, providing a vivid and accessible platform for traditional Chinese arts to shine on the global stage. Afterward, influencers enthusiastically shared their experiences on social media, accompanied by short videos of martial arts moves guided by Peng. These posts quickly gained traction, earning widespread admiration for Chinese martial arts and culture from international audiences.