Friday, February 6, 2026

[Bilingual post] Visual Diary 35- How to Tell Japanese, Chinese, and Korean Belly Dancers Apart Online オンラインでの日中韓ベリーダンサーの見分け方

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How to Tell Japanese, Chinese, and Korean Belly Dancers Apart Online

These are my personal observations, and of course there are always exceptions. The point of this post is simply to have a giggle over a cup of tea. Not to mention, there are many cultural commonalities between these countries too. :)

Japan

  1. There is always at least one studio photo taken by Mr Nam.

    This is mine lol

  2. In photos with dance friends, a “cute” pose is common—one hand resting on the cheek.

    Me posing with Ozma

  3. Many posts show restaurant performances, with audience faces blurred (restaurant shows are rarely seen in China or Korea).

  4. Lesson outfits tend to split between skirts and leggings, but among students, those showing a lot of leg are fewer than in China.

  5. A wide age range (mainly people in their 20s to 50s).

  6. Photos of meals with a partner appear, but often only hands are shown and the partner’s face is hidden—a so-called “soft launch”. If the partner is foreign, their face is sometimes shown.

  7. Children occasionally appear in posts.

China

  1. Very fair skin with vivid, matte lipstick—Snow White–style make-up.

  2. Many dancers are extremely slim.

  3. All students wear matching, dressy lesson outfits and perform group dances in the studio (everyone showing beautifully bare legs).

  4. Short videos filmed in dramatic locations such as the sea or palaces.

  5. Videos with large Chinese characters used prominently as titles.

  6. Everyday life, such as casual meals, is rarely shown; everything posted is polished and highly professional.

  7. When the hair is curled, it is tightly and finely curled rather than loose waves.

South Korea

  1. Soft, bouncy skin like a peeled boiled egg; it’s uncommon to see vivid, matte lipstick worn daily.

  2. Many dancers are young (including teenagers and those in their early twenties).

  3. Lesson outfits are often stylish but lean more towards sporty than dressy.

  4. Selfies in everyday clothes are common; hats appear frequently.

  5. Some photos include partners.

  6. Photos showing only competition trophies.

  7. Veil work is not seen very often.

[Bilingual post] Visual Diary 35- How to Tell Japanese, Chinese, and Korean Belly Dancers Apart Online オンラインでの日中韓ベリーダンサーの見分け方

    Japanese follows English/日本語は英語の後に記載 How to Tell Japanese, Chinese, and Korean Belly Dancers Apart Online These are my personal observat...