Stilt-Walking is an ancient Martial art display of performers dressed in aesthetic costumes, walking on poles of heights ranging from 4-feet to 10-feet, bounded to their legs. These rare artistry is a losing trend and Xin Cheng is one of the very few, able to provide such graceful displays.
Stiltwalking is an interesting art which serves to entertain the crowd. Mascots are often used in stiltwalking for walkabout and mingling with audiences. Stiltwalkers are often popular for Promotional events such as flyers distribution, crowd pulling and mingling with audiences. Special mascots such as traditional Opera, Monkey God, God of Fortune, 8 Fairies, etc are also extremely popular for Chinese New Year events.

This is a impressive performance of these fine martial artists doing acrobatic displays and astonishing feats such as leaping over ferocious Rings of Fire, going distances of up to 3-metres in length. The display of comradeship and unity amongst the performers as the team pulls off dangerous flips and kicks, one particular stunt which is leaping and kicking a watermelon in midway.
Substantial floor space is necessary to carry out this performance, which is suitable for on and off stage dramatics.

A very popular and attraction of getting our Martial Artists dressed in costumes that are suitable to the theme of the event, and mingle amongst audiences and public. A very interactive and fun-loving attraction which is able to help draw and entice crowds, mainly for photograph taking sessions.
This niche art is acceptable for all kinds of celebrative occasions.

This is a drill display as stilt-walkers, all dressed with costumes, holding banners and flags as they conduct a march-pass. The parade is mainly suitable for parades and escorting of guests and VIPs.
