The dancing girl is called Maggie, an elementary school student from Sichuan. She was practicing a Tibetan dance called "chord" (also known as "heap harmony") on Chunxi Road.
The Tibetan girl on Chunxi Road went from being a simple commercial district to the unique "First Street of Southwest China," attracting countless domestic and international tourists. Chunxi Road is located in Jinjiang District, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, Chunxi Road Street, covering the Beixin Street to the east, south of General Affairs Road, west of Hongxing Road, north of East Street, South New Street, Zhongxin and the adjacent area. Organize a list of the hottest Chunxi Road dancing Tibetan beauties (in no particular order).
Introduction of Zhuo Ma
Zhuo Ma, meaning fairy in Tibetan, here refers to the dancing Tibetan pot-shop beauty. In Sichuan, it does not just refer to Sichuan province, but symbolizes the big family of national unity. Chunxi, a pun, refers to Chengdu Chunxi Road; also a metaphor for the bright spring, auspicious and happy, the various ethnic groups gathered together, laughing, singing and dancing, the country and the people in peace and a peaceful atmosphere. The city is still awake, refers to Chengdu Chunxi Road Tibetan pot Zhuang dance continues into the night.
The poem is written in Chengdu Chunxi Road, Tibetan pot dance, beautiful Tibetan girl, named Zhaxi Qintso, Ganzi people, pure and beautiful, dance extremely good, Tibetan dress decent generous. She is a beautiful card of Sichuan and Chengdu.
Zazhi Qintso's head is buried in the long sleeve, the music, the sleeve violently thrown open, the siren-like face in front of the eyes of the crowd. Taking a few steps backward with a broken step, he spun in a circle quickly, the blue water sleeve dancing with him, slowly flying up while spinning, framed in the air, like a fairy, mesmerizing the crowd.