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  • 16:16, 10 October 2023 Kevin.kifer talk contribs deleted page LION DANCE - Hong Luck Kung Fu Club (content was: "<br>Wanting again over her experience of the previous years, Liang said that in Chinese society, lion dancing remains to be a male-dominated industry, and there are few full-time feminine dancers. Such welcome occasions are used in both conventional celebrations along with by corporations to offer overseas guests an enchanting and unique expertise. Now, lion dance...", and the only contributor was "192.168.4.7" (talk))
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