The lion dance is an art form in traditional Chinese culture that originated from ancient sacrificial activities.
It is usually performed during the Spring Festival, symbolizing good luck and prosperity.
The costume of the lion dance consists of a lion head and body made of yellow fur, with two large ears and a long mouth on the head, and four legs and a tail on the body.
The movements of the lion dance are very flexible, with performers demonstrating the strength and majesty of the lion through jumping, rolling, and swinging their bodies.
There are different forms and styles of the lion dance across China, but they all convey the same cultural connotations and historical significance.