China’s “wacky“ dance breaks barriers, unites the world

A wacky dance from a wedding in Guangxi, China, has gone global, with billions of people across the world learning it. The curious thing is that both the dance steps and the music have a strong rural Chinese flavor, yet are still enjoyed planet-wide, from Asia to Europe to Africa to north America. The dance is called Kemusan, meaning “Section Three“. Some Guangxi residents say a learner driver did the dance after passing the third element of the driving test.
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