August 1, 2025
Chinese hypnotist inviting believers and sceptics to become the stars of his Glasshouse show Chinese hypnotist Haiming Jiang. Photo: supplied.

Chinese hypnotist inviting believers and sceptics to become the stars of his Glasshouse show

SCEPTICS and believers alike are in for a treat this August as the “Chinese Hypnotist”, Haiming Jiang, brings his hilariously enchanting show to the Glasshouse.

Blending comedy, hypnosis and education – all within a safe and meaningful space – Haiming guarantees that the show will not only make attendees laugh but allow them to take a journey inside the world of hypnosis.

“This isn’t magic, it’s a live social experiment where everyday people become the stars,” Haiming told News Of The Area.

“It’s always fun, respectful, and unforgettable.”

Haiming invites local audience members to join him on stage where he guides them through funny, light-hearted moments.

A bit like a Choose-Your-Own Adventure novel, every show is different, making for a funny yet wholesome evening.

Beyond the entertainment, Haiming also shares positive messages.

He is also a life coach and his performances often include subtle yet impactful lessons about mindset, confidence, and personal growth.

After going viral on TikTok, appearing on Seven Sharp, and performing throughout Australia and New Zealand, Haiming has a genuine passion and talent for connecting with people beyond social media and outside major cities.

“Regional audiences are some of my favourites,” he said.

“Places like Port Macquarie have a warmth and openness that’s really special. People are curious and supportive — and once the show starts, they’re all in.”

As for the sceptics, Haiming warmly encourages them to come along.

“You don’t have to believe in hypnosis to have fun.

“Come along, have a laugh, and see for yourself. It’s a unique live show, and maybe you’ll even be on stage”

The Chinese Hypnotist will be at the Glasshouse in Port Macquarie on Sunday, 17 August.

For more details, go to glasshouse.org.au.

By Rikki WALLER

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