Want to Join Square Dancing in China? A 2026 Traveler’s Guide

An Invitation to China’s Most Joyful Tradition — by IntoTravelChina

I have watched countless travelers fall in love with China through its grand monuments and famous landmarks. But the moment that surprises people most is never in a museum — it is in a public square at dusk, watching ordinary Chinese people dance. If you want to join square dancing during your China trip, you absolutely can. In fact, I encourage every traveler to try. Square dancing is not a performance for tourists. It is an authentic piece of Chinese daily life, and participating in it will connect you to locals in a way no sightseeing tour ever will.

What Is Square Dancing and Why It Matters

Square dancing, or guangchang wu, is exactly what it sounds like: groups of people — mostly retirees, but increasingly younger participants — gathering in public squares, parks, and open plazas to dance together. The music ranges from folk tunes to pop hits, played through portable Bluetooth speakers. Sessions happen twice daily: early morning around 6 to 8 AM and evening from 7 to 9 PM. The evening sessions are larger, livelier, and more welcoming to newcomers.

This is not a tourist attraction. Square dancing is a grassroots social movement that started in the 1990s and has grown into one of China’s most visible cultural practices. For millions of Chinese seniors, it provides exercise, friendship, and a sense of purpose. For travelers, it offers a rare window into the everyday lives of ordinary Chinese people — the kind of authentic connection that no guidebook can manufacture.

How to Join: No Experience Required

Joining is simpler than you think. Walk to any public square or park in a Chinese city around 7 PM. Find a group that looks friendly — most are. Stand at the edge, watch for a few songs, and smile. The dancers will almost certainly wave you in. No words are needed. Just follow the person in front of you. The steps are repetitive and easy to pick up within three to four songs.

I once brought a shy guest from Vancouver named Emily to a square in Chengdu. She stood at the edge for ten minutes before an elderly woman named Auntie Liu grabbed her hand and pulled her into the circle. Two hours later, Emily was laughing, sweating, and dancing to a Chinese pop song she had never heard. She told me afterward it was the best evening of her two-week trip. That is the power of square dancing — it dissolves barriers between strangers instantly.

Where to Find the Best Dancing

Every Chinese city has square dancing, but some locations are especially welcoming to international visitors. In Beijing, Ritan Park and the areas around the Drum Tower have lively evening groups. In Shanghai, the Bund platform and Fuxing Park host large gatherings. In Chengdu, People’s Park is famous for its diverse dance groups — you will find line dancing, Latin-inspired routines, and even synchronized tai chi variations all in the same park.

For a truly memorable experience, visit Kunming in Yunnan Province. The city’s mild year-round climate means square dancing happens every evening without exception. The groups in Kunming’s Cuihu Park (Green Lake Park) are known for their elaborate choreography and warm welcome toward foreigners. I have taken over twenty guests there, and every single one was invited to dance within five minutes.

Why Every Traveler Should Try It at Least Once

Square dancing distills everything I love about China travel into a single experience: it is communal, joyful, and unpretentious. There are no ticket prices, no language barriers that truly matter, and no right or wrong way to move. The smiles you will receive are genuine. The laughter is real. And the memory of being welcomed into a circle of strangers who simply want to share a song and a dance with you will stay long after you leave China.

Plan Your China Trip with Confidence

At IntoTravelChina, I include local cultural moments like square dancing in many of my itineraries. I know which parks to visit, what time to arrive, and which groups are most open to international guests. If you want to experience the real China — not just the sights, but the rhythm of everyday life — I will make sure you get the chance to dance your way into it.

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