A lively cultural exchange unfolded in Harbin this week as members of the Yao ethnic group from Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region performed their viral 'Kemusan' dance—also known as 'Subject Three'—outside the iconic Saint Sophia Cathedral. ❄️💃
The energetic routine, blending freestyle moves with traditional flair, drew a crowd—including two local high school students who couldn’t resist joining in! 🎶 "It felt like a celebration of unity," said one spectator, capturing the spontaneous joy of the moment.
This follows recent heartwarming cross-regional exchanges: Earlier this month, 11 Guangxi kindergarteners charmed Heilongjiang residents during a study tour. 🤝 Experts say such interactions highlight China’s diverse cultural tapestry, with the Kemusan dance (born in Guangxi’s street scenes) now racking up billions of views online and inspiring global dance challenges. 🌏🔥
Fun fact: The dance’s name, 'Subject Three', cheekily nods to school exams—but this is one 'test' everyone wants to take! 💯
Reference(s):
cgtn.com