The dragon dance during the Chinese New Year is one of the most representative and popular performances in traditional Chinese culture.
It originated from ancient Chinese myths and legends, symbolizing power, nobility, and good fortune.
During the Spring Festival, people dress up in colorful dragon costumes, holding the head or tail of the dragon, and dance along streets or squares.
This dance form usually involves nine to ten people who coordinate their movements and rhythms to showcase the dragon's shape and strength.
The dragon dance is not only an entertainment activity but also a way of cultural inheritance and expression.
It represents the Chinese people's love and respect for traditional culture while showcasing the diversity and uniqueness of Chinese culture.