For those of you who are planning an Asian wedding, you might find yourself at lost for good Asian DJs. If many of your guests consist mostly of Asians who only speak their native tongue or those from an older generation keen on tradition and culture, it is even more important to find a wedding DJ that can communicate the language and play a variety of music. However, finding Asian DJs can be quite difficult because they are not always listed in the yellow pages or on popular wedding sites. Moreover, you want a good DJ that suits your personal style and needs. Yet, they are there if you look in the right places. Here are some ideas:

1) Ask Friends and Relatives
The best place to start is to ask Asian friends or relatives that had previously hired DJs for their wedding. If you attended their wedding, try to recall any details about the DJ and the music. Then ask your friend or relative for his or her opinion of the DJ. If the DJ is good, ask for his or her contact information as well. Obviously, you can ignore the ones you or your friend personally dislikes. Note that you might need to approach the topic carefully, depending on the person. Some people will be glad to recommend you their DJ while others might think that you are trying to copy them

2) Ask the Manager at Banquet Hall/Restaurant
Whether you are having your wedding at an Asian banquet hall or restaurant, you can ask the manager for some contacts. Many of them have dealt with the same DJs repeated times and might be able to give you some suggestions. Once you receive the contact information, set up a meeting with the DJ in person to determine whether his or her style is compatible with yours.

3) Asian Wedding Photography Studios
There are many Asian photography studios that offer complete wedding packages including photo albums, videos, dress and tux rentals, limousine, and even DJs/emcees. If you are only interested in their DJ, feel free to negotiate and bargain with them. If they do not have their own DJ, they will definitely know DJs that they can recommend. Many DJs also advertise their services through these studios and leave business cards behind. Even if you have no intention of purchasing these packages, you can always go anyway and feign interest to find out about the DJs. It never hurts to ask.