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  2. Nian - Wikipedia

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    The weaknesses of the nian are purported to be a sensitivity to loud noises, fire, and a fear of the color red. Some local legends attribute the Chinese lion dance (舞獅) to the nian. The tradition has its origins in a story of a nian's attack on a village. After the attack, the villagers discussed how to make the nian leave them in

  3. Lion dance - Wikipedia

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    Lion dance has spread across the world due to the worldwide presence of the diaspora Chinese communities and immigrant settlers in many countries in the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, Pacific Polynesia, and in particular, in Southeast Asia where there is a large overseas Chinese presence.

  4. Chinese New Year - Wikipedia

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    Dragon dance and Lion dance: Dragon and lion dances are common during Chinese New Year. It is believed that the loud beats of the drum and the deafening sounds of the cymbals together with the face of the Dragon or lion dancing aggressively can evict bad or evil spirits. Lion dances are also popular for opening of businesses in Hong Kong and Macau.

  5. Chinese guardian lions - Wikipedia

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    Haetae to compare with similar lion-like statues in Korea; Kanglā Shā a similar usage in Meitei culture; Lamassu; Lion dance, another use of lion imagery in costume and motion. Medici lions; Nian to compare with a similar but horned (unicorn) mythical beast; Nghê creatures with similar functions to Chinese guardian lions in Vietnamese ...

  6. Heads and tails: Heavenly Dragon Lion Dance brings tradition ...

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    Jordyn Chang, left, and Maya Goodman take a break while practicing lion dancing with Heavenly Dragon Lion Dance Association at the Fo Guang Shan Xiang Yun Temple in Austin, May 11, 2024.

  7. Lunar New Year - Wikipedia

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    A lion dance performance in Kuala Lumpur; Chinese New Year celebrations in Singapore; Chinese New Year parade in Manhattan's Chinatown, New York City; A family gathering to make bánh tét for Tết celebrations in Vietnam; A Korean street dancers from Seollal in Los Angeles, California; Blowing the shofar on Rosh Hashanah

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  9. I Am What I Am (2021 film) - Wikipedia

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    It highlights Lingnan’s lion dance culture, local customs, and the enduring spirit of hard work and perseverance characteristic of the Guangfu culture. The show stars Fang Shujian, Guo Hongxu, Chen Keming, Jordan Chan, Kit Chan, and others. It will have its national premiere at the Guangzhou Opera House from January 11 to 14, 2024. [16]