The fish dance is a traditional Chinese dance that originated from ancient sacrificial activities.
Dancers wear colorful costumes and hold various shaped fish props, expressing their yearning for a bountiful harvest and happy life through dance movements and music rhythms.
This dance form not only has an ornamental value but also carries rich cultural connotations and historical significance.
In ancient China, fish were often regarded as auspicious symbols.
The image of fish was widely used in painting, sculpture, architecture, and other fields, becoming one of the important elements of traditional Chinese culture.
As a unique art form, the fish dance integrates people's worship and blessings for fish into the dance.
In modern society, the fish dance remains a popular cultural activity that not only inherits and promotes Chinese traditional culture but also brings joy and a better life experience to people.