Evelyn Yu teaches the children how to use chopsticks.
Junior chemistry major Dacheng Kuai paints names and other words in Chinese for visitors.
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Senior economics major Ruijing Liu, communications graduate student Yongrong Shen, and freshman engineering major Sigi teach how to paint Beijing Opera masks.
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Linli Guo gives temporary tattoos of Chinese traditional animals and symbols.
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Stations of crafts were set up in order to celebrate the Lunar New Year.
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Lee’s Golden Dragon troupe performed the traditional Lion Dance.
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The lion costumes are operated by two people, emulating behaviors and movements of lions.
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The lions interacted with the crowds watching.
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Performers did tricks, such as jumping on top of his partner’s shoulders.
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The lion dancers skillfully descended the ramps.
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Children watching joyfully pet the lion costumes.
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Children interacted with the sitting lion dancer.
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Performers circled the crowd, lifting and waving the dragon.
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Performers intricately waved the dragon back and forth to create smooth patterns of movements.
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Performers spiraled the dragon to strike a dramatic pose.
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