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Q: Is the Chicken Dance popular at Chinese wedding receptions?

11 years 34 weeks ago in  Culture - Beijing

 
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They like to learn the chicken dance early in their life here in China. I'm not sure if it is as popular in China as it is in the States. I would say it wouldn't t be.

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One can only wish.

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You're kidding right! cheeky
But it will be cute to see couples doing the chicken dance..

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I have been to only one Chinese wedding and it wasn't like a wedding in Europe, Australia, Canada or the States. It started around lunch time and after 2 hours of eating, smoking and drinking, most of the guests have left. No dancing, no music apart from a very annoying entertainer.

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