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  2. Lion dance - Wikipedia

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    In Honkai Star Rail, Diting is a type of Ingenium lion-dog created by the Xianzhou Artisanship Commission, which resembles the type of lion-dogs seen in the lion dance. Another video game, Wuthering Waves features the character Lingyang, a "Liondancer" from the city of Jinzhou.

  3. Renjishi - Wikipedia

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    This unadorned style of dance is called suodori. [3] The dance made its debut at the kabuki stage in July 1872 at the Murayama-za in Tokyo, as the fourth act for another play. Bandō Hikosaburō V played the role of the parent lion, and Sawamura Tosshō II the role of the cub lion. [2]

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  5. Dragon and lion dance at the 2007 Asian Indoor Games

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    Event Gold Silver Bronze Compulsory exercise China Chen Weijin Guo Shaohua Li Yuzhong Qi Fei Teng Shuyun Wan Yanjianfeng Yang Xiangyi Hong Kong Cheung Wai Yu Lee Tsun Ho

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  8. Bukcheong sajanoreum - Wikipedia

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    Bukcheong sajanoreum (Korean: 북청사자놀음) is a traditional play in Korea which was selected as the 15th Important Intangible Cultural Properties of Korea, next to Hansan mosijjagi. It was performed in Pukchong, Hamgyeongnam-do in Korea every the 15th day of the New Year according to the lunar calendar, and involves dancing with a lion ...

  9. Dance in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The lion dance was imported from China into Vietnamese culture where it developed its own distinct style. It is performed primarily at traditional festivals such as Tết (Lunar new year) and Tết trung thu (Mid-Autumn Festival), but also during other occasions such as the opening of a new business.