When vibrant rhythms of Tibetan dance met the cobblestone streets of Stockholm, CGTN presenter Caroline Wu delighted locals and travelers alike by performing traditional Tibetan moves in a city square.
This performance is part of CGTN’s global social media campaign “Xizang Dance Time,” launched to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Xizang Autonomous Region. The campaign invites netizens from around the world to share videos and photos of themselves dancing to the upbeat tunes of Tibetan music, capturing the spirit of Southwest China’s high-altitude region.
Known for its snow-capped peaks and vibrant cultural tapestry, Xizang is now stepping into the digital spotlight. From Stockholm’s serene parks to urban rooftops across continents, participants are swapping hiking tales for dance steps—uniting online under the hashtag #XizangDanceTime.
“It’s more than a dance challenge,” says one Stockholm local who joined Caroline’s impromptu flash mob. “It’s a bridge between cultures, showing how art can travel faster than any airplane.” Indeed, as submissions pour in from city squares, studios and living rooms, the campaign proves that traditional art forms can thrive in the social media age.
For young global citizens, entrepreneurs, travelers and culture enthusiasts, #XizangDanceTime offers a fresh way to engage with heritage and community. Whether you’re an avid TikTok dancer, a curious digital nomad, or a thought leader seeking creative cross-cultural exchange, the world of Tibetan dance is just a click away.
Ready to join the movement? Grab your camera, hit play on a Tibetan track, and let your moves speak volumes. Share your moment with #XizangDanceTime and be part of a global celebration that’s dancing its way into hearts around the world.
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