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Rise of 'China-chic' wins fans around world

By XUE JINGQI and LIU LULU in Hong Kong | China Daily | Updated: 2024-12-17 00:00
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Chinese dancers dazzle international audiences with artistic charm

Nestled in the lush landscapes of Southwest China lies Yunnan province, a mosaic of ethnic diversity and the birthplace of a dance that has captivated the nation and the world beyond. It is here that the Dai ethnic group's peacock dance, a mesmerizing display of color and culture, took flight — and where the legendary 66-year-old dancer Yang Liping, affectionately dubbed the "Peacock Princess", first spread her wings.

Yang's journey began with the Xishuangbanna Song and Dance Ensemble, where at the tender age of 13, she embarked on a career that would see her become an ambassador of Chinese dance. Inspired by the stunning green peacocks native to China, Yang crafted a dance that reflected her deep appreciation for nature and beauty, a sentiment that resonates with people worldwide.

Green peacocks are the sole indigenous peacock species in China. Unlike the more common blue peacocks found in India and Pakistan, they are smaller but no less captivating. When they fan their tail, sunlight radiates through the feathers.

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