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Rise of 'China-chic' wins fans around world

Chinese dancers dazzle international audiences with artistic charm

By XUE JINGQI and LIU LULU in Hong Kong | China Daily | Updated: 2024-12-17 08:58
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Yang Liping stars in her dance drama Peacock, in Kunshan, Jiangsu province, in January. [Photo provided to China Daily]

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In the tapestry of modern globalization, short-video platforms have emerged as vibrant threads weaving together the cultural exchanges of our time. It is through these digital stages that the allure of Chinese art and the burgeoning trend of "China chic" have pirouetted into the global spotlight.

Gen Z dancer Liu Yu rose to fame through his performances that incorporate traditional Chinese elements, which he showcased on a reality TV show where artists from various countries competed for idol status.

Back in 2021, as Liu graced the stage, greeting the audience with a traditional Chinese bow, a foreign contestant was visibly moved, exclaiming, "This is why I came to China — to embrace Chinese culture."

The audience applauded loudly after Liu's performance, with contestants from Japan and Russia imitating his bow in admiration of the Chinese performers on stage.

Even amid a constellation of dance champions and internet celebrities, Liu's embodiment of "Chinese style" secured him first place and a ticket to global stardom.

Fast forward to the present, and his influence resonates with fans across the world. In Foshan, Guangdong province, admirers from the United States and Vietnam donned hanfu — traditional Chinese attire — as a tribute to the culture that Liu champions. "Liu left me with a very positive impression of traditional Chinese culture and inspired me to consider wearing traditional Chinese attire," one of his fans said.

In a departure from the focus of "going global" in the past, Chinese dance has further transcended onto mainstream platforms. It has captivated a diverse global audience to experience the unique charm of Chinese culture.

"Nowadays, people start to categorize 'China-chic' across various domains. Whether in music, dance, fashion, or even everyday essentials, traces of 'China-chic' can be discerned," said Liu. "Young Chinese are growing more self-assured with their cultural heritage."

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