Thursday, April 9, 2026 - A Chinese zoo dancer was engulfed in fire during a live performance, causing her to run into a river to put out the flames.
The dancer’s red dress caught fire soon after she started a
fire dance – a Chinese ancient folk tradition – at the Nantong Forest Safari
Park near Shanghai last Wednesday, April 1, video shared by Shanghai Daily
shows.
She was supposed to dance safely in between two fiery hoops
— but the fires quickly raced up her dress.
After just two twirls, the terrified dancer raced toward a
nearby river in a desperate bid to avoid being fully consumed by the
flames.
She made it to the water around 11 seconds after her dress caught
fire.
Officials at the zoo, home to almost 20,000 animals and more
than 300 species, said the dancer wasn’t seriously injured.
See the video below.
On April 2, at the Nantong Forest Wildlife Park in Jiangsu, a female performer was dancing the fire skirt dance when her skirt hem caught fire, and she jumped into a pool to save herself. https://t.co/JnHB21IrYA pic.twitter.com/WIWVxfS7AO
— zamohappy (@zamohappy) April 8, 2026

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