Chinese palace dance covers all the dancing forms on fete, rite, paying tribute to emperors, and grand banquets. Palace dance is of high artistic value. It boasts of exquisite skills and professionalism thanks to the improvement and innovation by artists in palace. Palace dancing also features grand lineup, great magnificence, and high value for appreciation. Palace dance reached its zenith during the Tang dynasty. The Tang Dynasty Show in Xian is a recreation of Tang palace music and dance.
Duration: 30 Minutes No. of Performers: 4 Price: $AUD 600.00
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