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A Miao tradition: A dance to honor the fire dragon

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A Miao tradition: A dance to honor the fire dragon
China

China

A Miao tradition: A dance to honor the fire dragon

2018-03-03 13:40 Last Updated At:16:22

Antlers, the teeth of a tiger, the head of an ox, the eyes of a monkey and the tail of a phoenix – these five fantastical elements make up the "fire dragon." 

This dragon dances wildly in the sparks of a fiery blaze, astonishing even the almighty Gods. Located in Jishou City in central China's Hunan Province, Majing'ao Town is considered the birthplace of this mythical creature. 

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Fire dragon dance. / VIDEO

Fire dragon dance. / VIDEO

Fire dragon dance. / CGTN photo

Fire dragon dance. / CGTN photo

The preparation of the "magical fire". /By CGTN

The preparation of the "magical fire". /By CGTN

Fire dragon dance. / CGTN photo

Fire dragon dance. / CGTN photo

Fire dragon dance. / CGTN photo

Fire dragon dance. / CGTN photo

Yang Changgui, the head of the fire dragon dance. /By CGTN

Yang Changgui, the head of the fire dragon dance. /By CGTN

Fire dragon dance. / VIDEO

Fire dragon dance. / VIDEO

With a history of over 300 years, the fire dragon dance has long been a tradition for the ethnic Miao people. Their ancestors believed the fire dragon to be their holy patron. And on the 15th day of the first month of the lunar year, a dragon dance is held to honor the patron and pray for prosperity. 

This year, Yang Changgui will play one of the most important roles in the dance – the dragon's head. Before him, his father played this role. The fire dragon runs in the family as his oldest brother is also a dragon dancer and another brother is a craftsman and helps make the dragon. 

Fire dragon dance. / CGTN photo

Fire dragon dance. / CGTN photo

During every holiday season, part of the headman's responsibility is to organize the fire dragon dance, especially for the annual celebration of the Lantern Festival.

When CGTN visited Yang, it was the ninth day of the Chinese New Year. Yang was organizing villagers to help build the dragon. Its frame is made of paper and bamboo canes, and the surface is painted with bright colors. The giant paper dragon is endowed with the powers of those five beasts mentioned above.

The preparation of the "magical fire". /By CGTN

The preparation of the "magical fire". /By CGTN

Fire dragon dance. / CGTN photo

Fire dragon dance. / CGTN photo

The paper-bamboo dragon has to be burned in the "magical fire," which is made up of five elements: metal, wood, water, fire and earth, in order to show the conquering of the mighty dragon. 

Gunpowder spark is the metal, bamboo is the wood, Chinese liquor is the water, charcoal is the fire, and of course, soil is the earth. The "magical fire" dates back to ancient Chinese mythology.

At nightfall, it's time for the dragon to rise among the sparks.

Fire dragon dance. / CGTN photo

Fire dragon dance. / CGTN photo

Yang Changgui, the head of the fire dragon dance. /By CGTN

Yang Changgui, the head of the fire dragon dance. /By CGTN

The special gunpowder in the bamboo tubes are lit up. The orange sparks rain onto the dragon, making it dance dramatically with the crackling sound in the mist of gunpowder sparks. The heavier the fire rain, the higher the dancer's spirits. Just as people say, "the dragon enjoys the shower of fire, but the dancers enjoy it more."

A group of joyous men, brawny and topless with oil rubbed all over the body, dance and roar in the rain of sparks, pushing the celebration to a climax in the burst of cheering.

Yang says, "the dragon dance is for worshiping the Gods. It makes us more confident than ever before."

Legend has it that the dancing dragon in western Hunan shows people's passion and courage to the heavens, and brings a good harvest in the new year.

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — A fire on Friday in one of Seoul's last-remaining shanty towns burned makeshift houses and forced dozens of residents to flee, but no casualties were immediately reported.

Much of the fire was under control about 6 1/2 hours after the blaze broke out in Guryong village in southern Seoul, fire officials said.

Local fire officer Jeong Gwang-hun told a televised briefing that rescuers were searching each house in the burned area to look for possible victims.

More than 1,200 personnel including firefighters and police officers were deployed to the scene, he said, adding the cause of the fire was under investigation.

The hillside village has occasionally had fires over the years, a vulnerability that observers say is linked to its tightly packed homes built with materials that easily burn.

The village is located near some of Seoul’s most expensive neighborhoods, with towering high-rise apartments and lavish shopping districts, and has long been a symbol of South Korea’s stark income inequalities.

The village was formed in the 1980s as a settlement for people who were evicted from their original neighborhoods under massive house clearings and redevelopment projects.

Hundreds of thousands of people in the city were removed from their homes in slums and low-income settlements during those years, a process then military-backed leaders saw as crucial in beautifying the city for foreign visitors ahead of the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games.

Firefighters work to extinguish a fire in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Jan. 16, 2026. (Choi Jin-seok/Newsis via AP)

Firefighters work to extinguish a fire in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Jan. 16, 2026. (Choi Jin-seok/Newsis via AP)

Firefighters work to extinguish a fire in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Jan. 16, 2026. (Choi Jin-seok/Newsis via AP)

Firefighters work to extinguish a fire in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Jan. 16, 2026. (Choi Jin-seok/Newsis via AP)

Smoke rises at the scene of a fire in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Jan. 16, 2026. (Choi Jin-seok/Newsis via AP)

Smoke rises at the scene of a fire in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Jan. 16, 2026. (Choi Jin-seok/Newsis via AP)

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