Celebrate the Year of the Snake with CGTN’s Dance Fun in Beijing
Join CGTN’s Snake Year Dance Fun at Beijing’s historic Huguang Guild Hall. Celebrate the Year of the Snake with rhythm, flair, and good fortune! #SnakeYearDanceFun
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Join CGTN’s Snake Year Dance Fun at Beijing’s historic Huguang Guild Hall. Celebrate the Year of the Snake with rhythm, flair, and good fortune! #SnakeYearDanceFun
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