B-boys dance to spirit of Asian Games in CGTN special
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A stone tablet offers information about the historic Gongchen Bridge on Hangzhou's Grand Canal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. /CGTN
A stone tablet offers information about the historic Gongchen Bridge on Hangzhou's Grand Canal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. /CGTN
Members of the Zhejiang-based street-dance group Dragon Trap Crew perform at the Yunhe Cultural Square in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, as they take part in the filming of CGTN's television special "Yaji: Asia unveiled."/CGTN
Members of the Zhejiang-based street-dance group Dragon Trap Crew perform at the Yunhe Cultural Square in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, as they take part in the filming of CGTN's television special "Yaji: Asia unveiled."/CGTN
Members of the Zhejiang-based street-dance group Dragon Trap Crew perform at the Yunhe Cultural Square in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, as they take part in the filming of CGTN's television special "Yaji: Asia unveiled."/CGTN
Members of the Zhejiang-based street-dance group Dragon Trap Crew perform at the Yunhe Cultural Square in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, as they take part in the filming of CGTN's television special "Yaji: Asia unveiled."/CGTN
CGTN host Julian Waghann talks to the camera as he strolls across the historic Gongchen Bridge on Hangzhou's Grand Canal during the filming of the CGTN television special "Yaji: Asia unveiled."/CGTN
CGTN host Julian Waghann talks to the camera as he strolls across the historic Gongchen Bridge on Hangzhou's Grand Canal during the filming of the CGTN television special "Yaji: Asia unveiled."/CGTN
CGTN host Julian Waghann talks to members of the Zhejiang-based street-dance group Dragon Trap Crew after they performed at the Yunhe Cultural Square in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, during the filming of the CGTN television special "Yaji: Asia unveiled."/CGTN
CGTN host Julian Waghann talks to members of the Zhejiang-based street-dance group Dragon Trap Crew after they performed at the Yunhe Cultural Square in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, during the filming of the CGTN television special "Yaji: Asia unveiled."/CGTN
A dancer from the Zhejiang-based street-dance group Dragon Trap Crew imitates Chinese calligraphy through breakdancing at the Yunhe Cultural Square in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, during the filming of the CGTN television special "Yaji: Asia unveiled."/CGTN
A dancer from the Zhejiang-based street-dance group Dragon Trap Crew imitates Chinese calligraphy through breakdancing at the Yunhe Cultural Square in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, during the filming of the CGTN television special "Yaji: Asia unveiled."/CGTN
Members of the Zhejiang-based street-dance group Dragon Trap Crew perform at the Yunhe Cultural Square in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, as they take part in the filming of CGTN's television special "Yaji: Asia unveiled."/CGTN
Members of the Zhejiang-based street-dance group Dragon Trap Crew perform at the Yunhe Cultural Square in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, as they take part in the filming of CGTN's television special "Yaji: Asia unveiled."/CGTN
An aerial view of the historic Gongchen Bridge on Hangzhou's Grand Canal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. /CGTN
An aerial view of the historic Gongchen Bridge on Hangzhou's Grand Canal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. /CGTN
A stone tablet offers information about the historic Gongchen Bridge on Hangzhou's Grand Canal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. /CGTN
A stone tablet offers information about the historic Gongchen Bridge on Hangzhou's Grand Canal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. /CGTN
Members of the Zhejiang-based street-dance group Dragon Trap Crew perform at the Yunhe Cultural Square in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, as they take part in the filming of CGTN's television special "Yaji: Asia unveiled."/CGTN
Members of the Zhejiang-based street-dance group Dragon Trap Crew perform at the Yunhe Cultural Square in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, as they take part in the filming of CGTN's television special "Yaji: Asia unveiled."/CGTN
Peace, love, unity and respect– the spirit of breakdancing is universal, and the one that breaks down both physical and cultural barriers. In 2020, breakdancing was officially included in the 2024 Paris Olympics by the International Olympic Committee. In the same year, it was also incorporated into the Hangzhou Asian Games. This sport has become a new form of communication among young people from all over the world, and its vitality is very much aligned with the spirit of sportsmanship embodied by the Asian Games. And, it was an impressive group of breakdancers that won the crowd over at the Hangzhou Yunhe Cultural Square when CGTN was shooting its special program, "Yaji: Asia unveiled."