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Is a form of dance is where martial artists mimic a lions movements. Their costumes vary from region to region in Asia. This mystical animal is commonly mistaken by many as the Chinese Dragon. A Chinese Lion dance is often seen during Chinese New Year or any major celebrations, such as cultural festivals, business grand opening days, birthday celebrations, honor guest homecomings, and weddings. These performances differ from one another. During Chinese New Year, Cai Qing.

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Fun with Mandarin

Provides Mandarin Chinese culture and language classes to students in a fun-filled environment. Students not only participate in classes but also get to actively determine the way and manner in which they learn best.

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Is a form of dance is where martial artists mimic a lions movements. Their costumes vary from region to region in Asia. This mystical animal is commonly mistaken by many as the Chinese Dragon. A Chinese Lion dance is often seen during Chinese New Year or any major celebrations, such as cultural festivals, business grand opening days, birthday celebrations, honor guest homecomings, and weddings. These performances differ from one another. During Chinese New Year, Cai Qing.

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