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D-Force dancers work on hair and make-up backstage before their performance, "Tao Yao," roughly translated to "tender peach." "Tao yao" is based on an ancient Chinese poem that expresses the beauty and desire of a young Chinese woman at the suitable age for marriage. Amelia Chong

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D-Force dancers work on hair and make-up backstage before their performance, "Tao Yao," roughly translated to "tender peach." "Tao yao" is based on an ancient Chinese poem that expresses the beauty and desire of a young Chinese woman at the suitable age for marriage.