China's traditional lion dance is an important form of performance art in Chinese culture, originating from ancient sacrificial activities.
This dance typically involves a group of people dressed as lions, demonstrating the lion's might and strength through jumping, rolling, and swinging their bodies.
During the Spring Festival, lion dance performances are held to celebrate the arrival of the new year.
These performances usually take place in squares or parks and attract large audiences.
In addition to traditional lion dance performances, there are other forms of performances such as dragon dances and lion dances.
These performances are all important components of Chinese culture, representing the traditional values and spiritual outlook of the Chinese people.