The Tortoise and the Hare Race Again – has gone viral on overseas social media, triggering a wave of imitation by netizens.
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The air hummed with the rhythmic beats of Chinese drums and the crash of cymbals. Vibrant lion dancers, their costumes' manes flowing, eyes flickering, weaved through the crowds.
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The Montreal Legacy dance troupe worries that traditional Chinese culture is slowly dying and it has launched a series of classes to teach the ancient Chinese lion dance to the next generation.