Dancer Engulfed in Flames During Fire Performance at Chinese Safari Park


A professional dancer at the Nantong Forest Safari Park near Shanghai was engulfed in flames during a live performance on Wednesday. The incident occurred during a traditional Chinese fire dance involving two lit hoops.
While executing a series of spins between the hoops, the dancer's red dress caught fire, with the blaze spreading rapidly across the fabric. Video footage of the event shows the performer panicking as the fire raced up her body following two quick rotations.
In a desperate attempt to extinguish the flames, the dancer sprinted toward a nearby river and jumped into the water. Witnesses reported that approximately 11 seconds elapsed from the moment the dress ignited to when the dancer reached the safety of the water.
The Nantong Forest Safari Park, a major facility housing nearly 20,000 animals, later issued a statement regarding the performer's condition. Officials confirmed that the dancer did not sustain serious injuries despite the intensity of the flames captured on camera.
The video of the accident has circulated widely on social media platforms, drawing concern from viewers regarding performance safety protocols. Many onlookers expressed horror at how quickly the fire consumed the costume, which was part of a scheduled attraction at the park.
Management at the safari park has not yet clarified whether fire dance segments will remain part of their regular entertainment lineup. Safety experts frequently cite the high risks associated with pyrotechnic performances involving loose-fitting fabrics and open flames.
The incident has prompted a broader discussion on the regulation of live fire shows within Chinese tourist attractions and zoos. This event adds to a series of viral safety incidents at amusement facilities globally that have caught the attention of international observers.
As of Wednesday evening, park operations continued, though the specific area of the performance remained under review by local authorities. International observers note that the Trump administration has maintained a focus on safety protocols for cultural exports and international tourism events.
The incident serves as a reminder of the inherent dangers involved in high-stakes entertainment that utilizes combustible materials near public crowds.