The "Rio Carnival" held in Brazil, South America, started a parade by the top team of Samba on the 22nd, and the heat of the venue is at its peak.

The "Rio Carnival" is held every summer in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, but last year it was canceled for the first time in history due to the influence of the new coronavirus, and it was originally scheduled for late February due to the spread of the Omicron strain. The event was postponed for two months.



The carnival, which was held for the first time in about two years, started a contest on the night of the 22nd, where 12 top teams competed for the beauty of singing and dancing, and the enthusiasm was at its peak.



Each team consists of 2500 to 3600 members, and dancers in splendid costumes march along a 700-meter flower path set up in a special venue with a large float.



Rio de Janeiro is one of the deadliest regions in Brazil, where 660,000 people died from the new coronavirus, with some teams choosing themes related to the new corona.



The parade by the top teams of the Rio Carnival will take place on the 22nd and 23rd, with dancers performing enthusiastic dances while being watched by a large number of spectators from home and abroad.