Sichuan Opera Queen ushers in Lunar New Year


變臉秀Guest were treated to a spectacle by Taiwan Sichuan Opera Face-changing Queen-Su Xinling as part of National Golf Country Club’s Lunar New Year celebrations. With the virus pandemic still going on, it is hope that fortunes will change in the Year of the Ox, just like the face-changing Queen.

The club has been stepping up its fight against the pandemic with strict health and safety measures so as to ensure a safe and comfortable resort for members and guests.

Several health safety measures have been implemented and they include having golfers to enter and leave the club at dedicated entrances and mandatory mask wearing.

The Queen of Sichuan Opera has performed internationally including the opening ceremony of the Buddha's Birthday in Brisbane, Kuala Lumpur, Kaohsiung, Chiayi National Palace South Campusand has also appeared on major TV stations in Taiwan.

At National Golf Country Club, the face-changing show ran for four daysstarting from New Year’s Eve with afternoon and dinner live performances at our Four Seasons Chinese Restaurant and Gusto Western Restaurant.
Roy Wu,General Manager of the National Garden Country Club, said: "Despite the ongoing pandemic, we still try to provide a safe, comfortable and entertaining environment for all of our members and guests to come here, relax and enjoy themselves.”

From the United States to France, Italy, Hungary and Germany, National Golf Country Club has been organising international food festivals so that members and guests can enjoy the various international cuisines.

The Four Seasons Chinese Restaurant has been the restaurant of choice for locals in Miaoli when it comes to entertaining guests. Among the all-time favourites are the winter pots which include a variety of combinations and is a must-try for the whole family.

Reservations at Four Seasons Restaurant can be made at: 037-741166 #3236. Extension, #5125 for Gusto.