China's traditional lion dance is one of the most representative performances in Chinese culture.
It originated from ancient sacrificial activities in China and later developed into a form of celebration and blessing.
The lion dance is usually performed by two people, one playing the head of the lion and the other playing the tail.
They wear gorgeous costumes and hold the lion's head and tail with their hands, showing the power and flexibility of the lion through jumping, rolling, and swinging their bodies.
The lion dance has different forms and styles all over China, but they all convey the same message: courage, strength, and unity.