The world's top ten magicians
In a broad sense, anything that appears visually incredible can be called magic. And when we put in the effort to learn magic and then let people witness these incredible phenomena, that is 'performing magic'.

David Copperfield – The God of Magic
David Copperfield, whose real name is David Kotkin, was born in 1956 in New Jersey to a family of Russian immigrants. From a young age, he had a strong interest in magic. This introverted and somewhat shy individual found his intelligence winning the admiration of his peers, which boosted his confidence. By the age of 12, David was already a skilled magician, comparable to professional magicians. Soon after, he joined the Society of Magicians of America, becoming the youngest member of this world-renowned magic organization. In 1972, at the age of 16, David began teaching magic to art students at New York University.

David Blaine – Master of Illusion Magic
Born in Brooklyn, Brian is of Puerto Rican-Catholic descent to his father and Russian-Jewish descent to his mother. His mother, Patrice, is a high school teacher living in New York City, and his father, William Perez, is a Vietnam War veteran. His mother is Jewish, and Brian's own religious views are unclear (Brian has a tattoo of "Both Banks of St. John the Christ" across his entire back). He attended Little Falls, New Jersey, where he attended Passac Basin Regional High School. He has a half-brother, Michael James Bukalo.

York – World-renowned young magician
Yorke is a world-renowned Spanish magician, one of the top magicians of our time. The romantic and beautiful Spain nurtured his fantastical imagination.
His creativity, countless accolades, and trophies testify to his exceptional talent. With charisma and effortless grace, he creates a lifelike magical dreamscape, magnificent scenes, dramatic plots, and awe-inspiring power, immersing the audience in his enchanting world. His performances are characterized by the ability to captivate audiences with instantaneous appearances, disappearances, and transformations. In 2001, he shared the Mandrix Award, considered the Oscar of magic, with David Copperfield in Paris, and also won the Spanish National Magic Competition. In this invitational competition, he will perform "Sword Through the Cardboard Box Man" and "Monster Through the Stomach," delivering thrilling and terrifying magic performances that showcase his regal confidence and brilliance.

Liu Qian – The Prince of Magic
As a child, Liu Qian saw a magic show at a department store, which sparked his passion for magic. He began teaching himself magic at the age of seven and started performing for his classmates at eight. His first magic trick involved eating a coin and then retrieving it from the back of his head. After failing to secure employment multiple times, he decided to make a living as a magician. Some netizens claimed to have "solved" Liu Qian's magic tricks, but Liu Qian stated that these "solutions" were incorrect. He believes that "trying to figure out how to solve magic tricks" is an "abnormal viewing habit" for magic enthusiasts, and that this habit is "tiring."
Hiroyuki Sakai – A world-renowned inventor of magic.
Hiroyuki Sakai, a world-renowned magician, is one of the few geniuses in the world who is proficient in all types of magic. Since his debut in 1989, he has mastered every type of magic imaginable, from large-scale prop magic to close-up magic, mental magic, and even escape acts involving explosions (where he is bound and locked in a box and must escape before a time bomb detonates, or he will be killed). Sakai is also a world-renowned inventor of magic principles and procedures, many of which are used by countless magicians worldwide. Many of the magic tricks performed by America's greatest magician, David Copperfield, are based on his creations. He has also designed magic effects for numerous concerts and stage plays, earning him the title of "Doctor of Magic."

Omar Pasha – the world's most recognized master of black magic
Many people don't know much about black magic, and there aren't many magicians who can perform it. Omar Pasha, a black magic master from France, performs black magic rarely seen in the world of magic today. His performances are widely recognized as representing the highest level of black magic in the world. It's impossible to list exactly how many magic conventions, events, and festivals he has participated in, but he is always a hit with audiences wherever he goes. In recent years, he has often been referred to as a "living magic legend." Omar Pasha has received numerous awards, including the Mandrake d'Or in France, the Aladdin's Lamp Award in Morocco, the Key to the City Award in Santiago, Chile, "Best Program of the Year" awards from various television stations, and honorary memberships in many magic associations.

Pete Marvey – the world's most recognized master of aerial magic, known for his incredible skill.
Peter Marvey is a world-renowned magician from Switzerland. He has achieved extremely high honors in the international magic world. His outstanding characteristic is his exceptional talent. Upon realizing his talent and aptitude for magic, he abandoned his university studies in architecture and devoted all his energy to creating magic tricks. He excels in music, dance, body language, performance techniques, and is proficient in experimental invention, lighting technology, architectural floor plan design, costume design, chart drawing, and prop making.
He possesses profound knowledge in psychology, mechanics, histology, and logistics. His knowledge and talent imbue him with charisma and charm; blond hair, blue eyes, and handsome appearance make him elegant, approachable, and captivating on stage. His performance of "Dream Flight" is considered the most technically demanding flight magic act in the history of magic, surpassing even David Copperfield's flight performance in terms of skill. He also performs acts such as "The Magic Hand," "Audience Ascension," "Fatal Temptation," and "Strange Transformations." All of his illusion performances are designed and created by himself, making them unique in the world. He has won the "Golden Wand" award at the Monte Carlo International Magic Competition and the prestigious "Morlin Award," and was named "Magician of the Year" by IMS, the world's largest magic organization.

Georgies – the world's most renowned film magician
Jorgos, a magician from Greece, has resided in Germany since 1971. He has performed on television and in theaters worldwide. This unique magician began his artistic journey between reality and illusion at the age of eight, engaging in performance art. Magic has taken Jorgos into a fascinating world. His extraordinary performances in the program "Film and People" are filled with passionate illusions and rich in national characteristics, a perfect combination of magic and theatrical performance. This performance is unique in the world and has won numerous major international awards. He received the Merlin Award for Best Stage Magician from the International Magicians Society in 2008.

Leonard Green – renowned in the magic world as the "Master of Card Drawing"
Leonard Green, born on December 15, 1941, is a world-renowned close-up magician, especially skilled in card magic, earning him the title of "King of Cards." He currently resides in Göttingenburg, Sweden. Green's card magic performances are incredible and full of humor; his techniques are ever-changing, attracting enthusiasts from all over the world. He can perform unbelievable acts with just a deck of cards, taking you to the highest level of card magic. If you've ever seen Green's performance, you'll deeply appreciate that watching his magic is a pure enjoyment.

Topas – widely recognized as one of the world's most comprehensive, humorous, and talented magicians.
World-renowned humorous magician Topas is one of Europe's brightest magic stars, having won the World Hand-to-Hand Magic Championship at the young age of 18. This stylish magician has performed many dangerous feats: making a 3-ton elephant disappear at a zoo for German television; and in 2003, driving his expensive Alfa Romeo convertible through the bustling streets of downtown Stuttgart during rush hour—completely blindfolded! His performance at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas was featured on NBC's "The Greatest Magic in the World." He is one of the most creative performers in the world of magic.