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Shinze Dance is widespread in Chamdo, as well as other areas where Tibetans inhabit like Qinghai, Yunnan and Batang of Sichuan Province, the last is the most popular among these. The dance is led by a man holding a horn fiddle. Accompanied by his playing, the whole line is continuously changing its form while singing and dancing. The posture mainly imitates another immortal bird, the peacock. The traditional double dance Peacock Drinks Water exudes the wishes for good fortune and happiness of the Tibetans.
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