For those who truly take square dancing as part of their daily lives, it’s not an after-dinner exercise routine found only in squares, plazas or parks, but basically everywhere. / CNS Photo
A group of tourists got stuck in the middle of an overcrowded river filled with tons of rubber boats in the city of Sanmenxia, central China’s Henan Province. While waiting on the traffic jam to clear, the performers decided fill their time with square dancing. They are shown having fun even with their life jackets on. / CNS Photo
With summer coming to an end, the warm weather is still lingering across the country and large crowds have been flocking to the Grand Canyon of Sanmenxia to take inflatable rafts. / CNS Photo
Square dancing in China is starting to appeal to a more broad audience. The traditional dance is becoming more acceptable amongst the younger generation, rather than a simple activity for housewives. It has been added in the 13th Chinese National Games that will take place later this month. / CNS Photo
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