Fans swim as mermaids underwater
CHINESE mermaid fans are getting a chance to live out their dream of swimming underwater like the mythical aquatic creature.
Dada Li, a professional diver in Guangzhou in Guangdong Province, who teaches more than 100 adults and children how to wear a colorful monofin tail, hold their breath and dive underwater like a mermaid.
“I love being a mermaid, so I was sure that there were other little girls who had dreams of being one,” said Li, who began offering lessons a year ago after joining a mermaid troupe at one of China’s largest indoor aquariums.
Interest in mermaids has grown since Hong Kong director Stephen Chow’s comedy “The Mermaid” hit movie screens earlier this year, said Li.
The odd-ball romantic comedy about a property developer who falls in love with a mermaid sent to assassinate him has broken Chinese box office records in 2016.
“‘The Mermaid’ has definitely made many people realize the concept of a mermaid and people can dress up as mermaids. After the movie’s success I heavily promoted my courses,” said Li.
Li, a former logistics worker who turned to diving in 2012, said she offers wannabe mermaids and mermen a one-to-three day course costing between 1,400 yuan (US$201) and 4,000 yuan in Guangzhou and Shenzhen.
Huang Xiaying, 24, who was one of Li’s first students, is now a regular mermaid performer at an aquarium.
“When I’m in the water I feel at peace and when I’m with animals I’m very happy,” she said. “Being able to swim with so many different types of sea-creatures, it makes me feel relaxed and very comfortable.”
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