Marvel Star Simu Liu Brings Peace and Serenity to Chase Center’s New ‘Sensory Room’
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If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by loud music or crowds at a Warriors game, now you have somewhere to go.
Marvel Cinematic Universe star Simu Liu, who plays the lead Asian superhero in the 2021 blockbuster. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Ringshelped open a revamped “sensory room” at the Chase Center on Monday. The room is also named after Liu, who funded its construction.
Carpeted walls, noise-cancelling chairs, bean bags, games and adjustable lighting make the room a soothing oasis for basketball fans looking for some quiet amid the overexertion of a home game. Also in the room there is a refrigerator for nursing mothers to store milk.
“You instantly feel disconnected from the fans, the stadium, the lights, the sounds,” Liu said in a video interview.
The room, which Liu described as small but cozy, was designed and built by KultureCity, a nonprofit organization that advocates for greater acceptance of people with “invisible disabilities.” This is part of a movement to make cultural experiences more accessible to people with certain sensory sensitivities.
Guests can stay in the room for up to 15 minutes.
Liu, 33, a Chinese-Canadian actor, has been outspoken about mental health since rising to fame following his huge success. shang chi, part of which takes place in San Francisco. A sequel is currently in development.
“Sometimes you just need a quiet and pleasant place,” he said. told reporters. “Calm down, look at some lights, take a breath and rest.”
Liu also rang the bell on Monday night to kick off Bruce Lee Night in the Warriors’ game against the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Warriors won 141–114.
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