Edited and translated by Huang Jin, People's Daily Online
When we talk about the public dance in China, a lot of people may think about the square dance of the retired people. In fact, more and more Chinese white collars who had studied abroad have found their own social dance - Salsa.
Salsa dance was originated in Cuba and becomes a very popular social dance in Europe and America today. Many Chinese youths, in first-tier cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, fell love with it in recent years.
"When I dance, I feel completely relaxed, without any shyness or self-defense. It's also a happy opportunity to meet the persons who feel the same," said Miss Key (pseudonym), an enthusiast of salsa.
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