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What folk dances are there?

The types of national dances are Han dance, Miao dance, Dong dance, yi dance dance, Tujia dance, Mongolian dance, Korean dance, Dai dance, Uygur dance and Tibetan dance.

1, Mongolian dance

Folk Dances in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China and Mongolian inhabited areas in Jilin and Heilongjiang Provinces. Mongolian dance culture is closely related to their hunting and nomadic life. The primitive dance forms of Mongolian ancestors are vividly and truly manifested in Yinshan rock paintings and Wulanchabu rock paintings carved in Neolithic Age and Bronze Age.

2. Korean dance

It is popular in Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture of Jilin Province, China and Korean settlements in Heilongjiang and Liaoning provinces. Korean nationality is a nation engaged in paddy field farming, and its folk dance has the characteristics of agricultural labor. It was formed on the basis of the traditional agricultural culture of Korea and Korean Peninsula, and then cultivated in the specific environment of northeast China.

3. Dai dance

Dai nationality is a nation with an ancient culture, and it is also a nation that can sing and dance well. There are many kinds and forms of Dai dances, which are widely spread and have their own characteristics. Generally speaking, representative programs can be divided into three categories: self-entertainment, performance and sacrifice.

4. Uygur dance

Uyghur dance has inherited the music and dance traditions of the ancient Erhun River Valley and Tianshan Uyghur people, and absorbed the essence of ancient western music and dance. After long-term development and evolution, it has formed a dance art with various forms and unique styles, which is widely spread throughout Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.

5. Tibetan dance

Tibetan dance is the floorboard of Tibetan national dance. Tibetan dance culture has a long history, which interacts with the dance culture of Han nationality and the dance culture of neighboring nationalities and countries, forming a unique Tibetan culture in China's Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.