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'''Open-air fitness dancing''' (Chinese: '''广场舞'''; pinyin: guangchangwu), also known as Chinese fitness, is a form of spontaneous communal dancing, taking place in parks or public squares, to keep fit. | '''Open-air fitness dancing''' (Chinese: '''广场舞'''; pinyin: guangchangwu), also known as Chinese fitness, is a form of spontaneous communal dancing, taking place in parks or public squares, to keep fit. | ||
− | Composed of various dancing elements, the dancing features no uniform movements or standards. It is easy to learn and plays a role in people's health and fitness, attracting more participants and becoming an essential part of a trendy lifestyle. ([[Open- | + | Composed of various dancing elements, the dancing features no uniform movements or standards. It is easy to learn and plays a role in people's health and fitness, attracting more participants and becoming an essential part of a trendy lifestyle. ([[Open-Air Fitness Dancing|More...]]) |
Latest revision as of 02:04, 25 July 2016
Open-air fitness dancing (Chinese: 广场舞; pinyin: guangchangwu), also known as Chinese fitness, is a form of spontaneous communal dancing, taking place in parks or public squares, to keep fit.
Composed of various dancing elements, the dancing features no uniform movements or standards. It is easy to learn and plays a role in people's health and fitness, attracting more participants and becoming an essential part of a trendy lifestyle. (More...)