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Breaking (or breakdancing) is more than just a sport – it's an exhilarating blend of music, art, and competition. And at this year's Chengdu World Games, it's taking the spotlight!
Fresh off her bronze medal win at the Paris Olympics last year (breaking's debut!), China's top B-girl Liu Qingyi shares:
On Chengdu's energy: "I feel the audience's enthusiasm – it's pure adrenaline!"
New moves? "There'll be Chinese elements, and my own understanding of breaking."
Why breaking? "There's no fixed style. I can express myself freely."
With breaking's global rise, she's got one wish: "More B-boys/B-girls shine globally."
Want the full story? Watch her interview now!