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The famous Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance, part of Hong Kong's Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations, returned to the city streets on Thursday after a three-year hiatus due to COVID-19.

Footage shows participants burning and hanging incense from the dragon figure they carry while performing different dances.

For three nights, 300 performers carry a glowing dragon through the streets, parading the giant 67-metre-long creature in a dance as it meanders through the area.

The Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance was first performed on the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival in 1880, possessing a history of more than 140 years, to pray for safety and peace.

Centuries-long Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance returns to Hong Kong streets after COVID-19 hiatus

هونغ كونغ, Hong Kong
September 29, 2023 في 05:33 GMT +00:00 · تم النشر

The famous Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance, part of Hong Kong's Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations, returned to the city streets on Thursday after a three-year hiatus due to COVID-19.

Footage shows participants burning and hanging incense from the dragon figure they carry while performing different dances.

For three nights, 300 performers carry a glowing dragon through the streets, parading the giant 67-metre-long creature in a dance as it meanders through the area.

The Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance was first performed on the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival in 1880, possessing a history of more than 140 years, to pray for safety and peace.

النص

The famous Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance, part of Hong Kong's Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations, returned to the city streets on Thursday after a three-year hiatus due to COVID-19.

Footage shows participants burning and hanging incense from the dragon figure they carry while performing different dances.

For three nights, 300 performers carry a glowing dragon through the streets, parading the giant 67-metre-long creature in a dance as it meanders through the area.

The Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance was first performed on the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival in 1880, possessing a history of more than 140 years, to pray for safety and peace.

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