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WATCH: Chinese traffic cops break into choreographed dance routine

A group of traffic policewomen on Tuesday morning presented a flash mob dance on the streets of Fangchenggang City in south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region to send New Year wishes to locals.

China’s lunar new year, also known as the Spring Festival, falls on Friday this year.

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The eight policewomen, while directing traffic on the street, quickly assembled at a street corner to put up the show, drawing many people to stop by and watch.

To the beat of “Dangerous” by Michael Jackson, the policewomen presented a dance mixed with various movements resembling traffic gestures.

“We incorporate these traffic gestures into the dance. We hope that by presenting the show, more people could know more about traffic safety knowledge and they could have safe travels during the Spring Festival,” said Li Xiaoxia, one of the policewomen.

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