Taiwan's specialty dance is the "Wing Chai Dance".
The "Wing Chai Dance" began in Northern Taiwan before spreading to Taichung and Kaohsiung, where it became a unique dance popular throughout Taiwan. From a group of young men in the unauthorized neighborhoods in the old Daan Forest Park in Taipei, the "Fin Boy Dance" has "infected" countless "dance sticks" along the way. They dance in the "underground dance hall" until 4:00 or 5:00 a.m., eat breakfast in the Yonghe Soymilk, and then go to the park, the square with aunts, mothers and square dance.
Features
The "Fin Boy Dance" is characterized by easy-to-learn steps, lively and elegant dance styles, and the ability to dance one-on-one, one-on-two, and one-on-three. Pan Weihong said that at that time, young people in Taiwan wanted to learn to dance, but there was no place to learn. At the beginning, young people could not dance, but only mischievous and mischievous to learn the "Pink Panther" walking blindly jumping, playing tricks, fat a little bit with the music, imitating the penguin walking. "You learn me, I learn you, over time, with the passage of time and age, naturally become a unique universal 'fin boy dance'.