Chinese construction worker pursues his dancing dream
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This young Chinese construction worker is a real Chinese version of “So You Think You Can Dance.” /VCG Photo

This young Chinese construction worker is a real Chinese version of “So You Think You Can Dance.” /VCG Photo

Twenty-eight-year-old Wang Wenbin, who hails from a village in southwest China’s Sichuan Province, became interested in dancing when he was working at a construction site. /VCG Photo

Twenty-eight-year-old Wang Wenbin, who hails from a village in southwest China’s Sichuan Province, became interested in dancing when he was working at a construction site. /VCG Photo

He would practice pole dancing on the scaffolding at the site after work. Danger and disagreement from his family did not bring his dream to a sudden halt. /VCG Photo

He would practice pole dancing on the scaffolding at the site after work. Danger and disagreement from his family did not bring his dream to a sudden halt. /VCG Photo

Having worked three months in construction, Wang quit his job of a monthly salary of 4,800 yuan (757 US dollars), and headed to Suzhou City, a neighbor of Shanghai, to sign up for a dancing class. /VCG Photo

Having worked three months in construction, Wang quit his job of a monthly salary of 4,800 yuan (757 US dollars), and headed to Suzhou City, a neighbor of Shanghai, to sign up for a dancing class. /VCG Photo

Wang then learned pole dancing from professionals while working part time. His efforts paid off, and now he performs often. /VCG Photo

Wang then learned pole dancing from professionals while working part time. His efforts paid off, and now he performs often. /VCG Photo

Wang now has his own pole dancing studio and is active on TV as well. His parents were apparently moved by his determination and have joined him. /VCG Photo

Wang now has his own pole dancing studio and is active on TV as well. His parents were apparently moved by his determination and have joined him. /VCG Photo