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Yizu Dage Presentation in Yunnan - China

Yizu Dage Presentation in Yunnan - China

Young members of a local Yizu Dage team take a break during practices in Weishan Yi and Hui Autonomous County, Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, southwest China's Yunnan Province, July 18, 2025. Yizu Dage, a traditional folk art of the Yi ethnic group usually performed during festivals, weddings, funerals and other gathering occasions, has a history of about 10 centuries and was listed as a national-level intangible cultural heritage in 2008. Weishan is dubbed "cradle of Yizu Dage." Provincial and prefecture authorities of Yunnan have rolled out policies and dedicated funds in support of the development and popularization of Dage art. To date, Dage art is not only integral part of local people's daily life, but also a major tourist attraction. Photo by Peng Yikai /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Christian Fasting Rituals - Syria

Christian Fasting Rituals - Syria

A group of young people sit at a table and sample traditional dishes in Aleppo, Syria on March 22, 2025. They are participating in a field trip organized by the Al-La-Makan Cultural Club to explore Christian fasting practices as part of a broader initiative to promote interfaith understanding among youth from diverse backgrounds. Photo by Hibatullah Barakat/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Christian Fasting Rituals - Syria

Christian Fasting Rituals - Syria

A group of young people sit at a table and sample traditional dishes in Aleppo, Syria on March 22, 2025. They are participating in a field trip organized by the Al-La-Makan Cultural Club to explore Christian fasting practices as part of a broader initiative to promote interfaith understanding among youth from diverse backgrounds. Photo by Hibatullah Barakat/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Christian Fasting Rituals - Syria

Christian Fasting Rituals - Syria

A group of young people sit at a table and sample traditional dishes in Aleppo, Syria on March 22, 2025. They are participating in a field trip organized by the Al-La-Makan Cultural Club to explore Christian fasting practices as part of a broader initiative to promote interfaith understanding among youth from diverse backgrounds. Photo by Hibatullah Barakat/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Christian Fasting Rituals - Syria

Christian Fasting Rituals - Syria

A group of young people sit at a table and sample traditional dishes in Aleppo, Syria on March 22, 2025. They are participating in a field trip organized by the Al-La-Makan Cultural Club to explore Christian fasting practices as part of a broader initiative to promote interfaith understanding among youth from diverse backgrounds. Photo by Hibatullah Barakat/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Trainee Practices Lion Dance - China

A Trainee Practices Lion Dance - China

A trainee practices lion dance at a training base in Cangxian County, north China's Hebei Province, December 20, 2024. Cangxian Lion Dance is a unique folk art with a long history, which was inscribed into the national intangible cultural heritage list in 2008. Thanks to the policy and funding support of local authorities in recent years, the traditional art has been well passed on. There are nine registered lion dance teams and nearly 1,000 performers in the county. Photo by Mu Yu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Daily Life In Rural Iran

Daily Life In Rural Iran

A villager sits outside her home in Dandi, Zanjan province, Iran, on May 18, 2021. This rural area relies heavily on traditional practices for daily living, including agriculture and farming. Photo by Hamid/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Daily Life In Rural Iran

Daily Life In Rural Iran

Residents walk in Dandi, Zanjan province, Iran, on May 18, 2021. This rural area relies heavily on traditional practices for daily living, including agriculture and farming. Photo by Hamid/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Daily Life In Rural Iran

Daily Life In Rural Iran

The silhouette of a woman is seen through a curtain in a home in Dandi, Zanjan province, Iran, on May 18, 2021. This rural area relies heavily on traditional practices for daily living, including agriculture and farming. Photo by Hamid/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Daily Life In Rural Iran

Daily Life In Rural Iran

A man and a woman sit outside their house in Dandi, Zanjan province, Iran, on May 18, 2021. This rural area relies heavily on traditional practices for daily living, including agriculture and farming. Photo by Hamid/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Daily Life In Rural Iran

Daily Life In Rural Iran

An overview of village homes nestled in the hills of Dandi, Zanjan province, Iran, on May 18, 2021. This rural area relies heavily on traditional practices for daily living, including agriculture and farming. Photo by Hamid/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Daily Life In Rural Iran

Daily Life In Rural Iran

Framed photographs and decorations on the walls of a home in Dandi, Zanjan province, Iran, on May 18, 2021. This rural area relies heavily on traditional practices for daily living, including agriculture and farming. Photo by Hamid/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Daily Life In Rural Iran

Daily Life In Rural Iran

Children play with balloons inside their home in Dandi, Zanjan province, Iran, on May 2, 2021. This rural area relies heavily on traditional practices for daily living, including agriculture and farming. Photo by Hamid/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Daily Life In Rural Iran

Daily Life In Rural Iran

A woman peers out from a barred window in Dandi, Zanjan province, Iran, on May 18, 2021. This rural area relies heavily on traditional practices for daily living, including agriculture and farming. Photo by Hamid/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Daily Life In Rural Iran

Daily Life In Rural Iran

A photograph, is held up inside a house in Dandi, Zanjan province, Iran, on May 2, 2021. This rural area relies heavily on traditional practices for daily living, including agriculture and farming. Photo by Hamid/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Daily Life In Rural Iran

Daily Life In Rural Iran

A woman bakes traditional bread over a clay oven in Dandi, Zanjan province, Iran, on May 2, 2021. This rural area relies heavily on traditional practices for daily living, including agriculture and farming. Photo by Hamid/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Daily Life In Rural Iran

Daily Life In Rural Iran

Children gathers around a cradle inside their home in Dandi, Zanjan province, Iran, on May 2, 2021. This rural area relies heavily on traditional practices for daily living, including agriculture and farming. Photo by Hamid/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Daily Life In Rural Iran

Daily Life In Rural Iran

A woman bakes traditional bread over a clay oven in Dandi, Zanjan province, Iran, on May 2, 2021. This rural area relies heavily on traditional practices for daily living, including agriculture and farming. Photo by Hamid/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Daily Life In Rural Iran

Daily Life In Rural Iran

A man holds a lamb standing near his flock of sheep in Dandi, Zanjan province, Iran, on May 2, 2021. This rural area relies heavily on traditional practices for daily living, including agriculture and farming. Photo by Hamid/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Daily Life In Rural Iran

Daily Life In Rural Iran

A wide view of Dandi village in Zanjan province, Iran, on May 2, 2021. This rural area relies heavily on traditional practices for daily living, including agriculture and farming. Photo by Hamid/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Daily Life In Rural Iran

Daily Life In Rural Iran

A woman carries household items along a path in Dandi, Zanjan Province, on May 2, 2021. This rural area relies heavily on traditional practices for daily living, including agriculture and farming. Photo by Hamid/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Daily Life In Rural Iran

Daily Life In Rural Iran

Residents of Dandi work together on wood in Zanjan province, Iran, on May 2, 2021. This rural area relies heavily on traditional practices for daily living, including agriculture and farming. Photo by Hamid/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Daily Life In Rural Iran

Daily Life In Rural Iran

A view of Dandi city, the capital of Anguran District in Mahneshan County, Zanjan Province, captured on May 2, 2021. This rural area relies heavily on traditional practices for daily living, including agriculture and farming. Photo by Hamid/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Daily Life In Rural Iran

Daily Life In Rural Iran

People gather near a small stream in Dandi, Zanjan Province, on May 2, 2021. This rural area relies heavily on traditional practices for daily living, including agriculture and farming. Photo by Hamid/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Daily Life In Rural Iran

Daily Life In Rural Iran

A woman washes dishes in a stream in Dandi, Zanjan Province, on May 2, 2021. This rural area relies heavily on traditional practices for daily living, including agriculture and farming. Photo by Hamid/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Daily Life In Rural Iran

Daily Life In Rural Iran

Residents gather near a stream doing some washing in Dandi, Zanjan Province, on May 2, 2021. This rural area relies heavily on traditional practices for daily living, including agriculture and farming. Photo by Hamid/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Daily Life In Rural Iran

Daily Life In Rural Iran

Residents gather near a stream doing some washing in Dandi, Zanjan Province, on May 2, 2021. This rural area relies heavily on traditional practices for daily living, including agriculture and farming. Photo by Hamid/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Daily Life In Rural Iran

Daily Life In Rural Iran

A view of Dandi city, the capital of Anguran District in Mahneshan County, Zanjan Province, captured on May 2, 2021. This rural area relies heavily on traditional practices for daily living, including agriculture and farming. Photo by Hamid/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Daily Life In Rural Iran

Daily Life In Rural Iran

Residents of Dandi work together on wood in Zanjan province, Iran, on May 2, 2021. This rural area relies heavily on traditional practices for daily living, including agriculture and farming. Photo by Hamid/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

(240710) -- NANNING, July 10, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Gabriel de Moraes Neto practices martial arts at a park in Nanning, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, July 4, 2024. Born in 1978, Gabriel de Moraes Neto hails from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is now a martial arts coach based in Nanning, Guangxi. Inspired by Bruce Lee's Kung Fu at young age, Gabriel developed an interest in Chinese martial arts and began to receive systematic training in 1999. As his understanding of martial arts and traditional Chinese culture deepened, he named himself "Mo Xiaolong," after Bruce Lee's Chinese name, "Li Xiaolong." In 2008, Gabriel visited Beijing University of Chinese Medicine as an exchange student to study acupuncture while practicing martial arts. To him, Kung Fu embodies traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and physical strengthening, displaying the charm of Chinese culture. After completing his studies, Gabriel returned to Brazil where he opened a school specializing in Kung Fu training and

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"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

(240710) -- NANNING, July 10, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Gabriel de Moraes Neto (1st R) practices skill of Miaodao, a two-handed long sabre, with his fellows at a park in Nanning, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, July 6, 2024. Born in 1978, Gabriel de Moraes Neto hails from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is now a martial arts coach based in Nanning, Guangxi. Inspired by Bruce Lee's Kung Fu at young age, Gabriel developed an interest in Chinese martial arts and began to receive systematic training in 1999. As his understanding of martial arts and traditional Chinese culture deepened, he named himself "Mo Xiaolong," after Bruce Lee's Chinese name, "Li Xiaolong." In 2008, Gabriel visited Beijing University of Chinese Medicine as an exchange student to study acupuncture while practicing martial arts. To him, Kung Fu embodies traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and physical strengthening, displaying the charm of Chinese culture. After completing his studies, Gabriel returned to Brazil where

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"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

(240710) -- NANNING, July 10, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Gabriel de Moraes Neto (front) practices martial arts with his fellows besides Yongjiang River in Nanning, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, July 6, 2024. Born in 1978, Gabriel de Moraes Neto hails from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is now a martial arts coach based in Nanning, Guangxi. Inspired by Bruce Lee's Kung Fu at young age, Gabriel developed an interest in Chinese martial arts and began to receive systematic training in 1999. As his understanding of martial arts and traditional Chinese culture deepened, he named himself "Mo Xiaolong," after Bruce Lee's Chinese name, "Li Xiaolong." In 2008, Gabriel visited Beijing University of Chinese Medicine as an exchange student to study acupuncture while practicing martial arts. To him, Kung Fu embodies traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and physical strengthening, displaying the charm of Chinese culture. After completing his studies, Gabriel returned to Brazil where he opened a scho

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"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

(240710) -- NANNING, July 10, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Gabriel de Moraes Neto (C) practices skill of Miaodao, a two-handed long sabre, with his fellows at a park in Nanning, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, July 6, 2024. Born in 1978, Gabriel de Moraes Neto hails from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is now a martial arts coach based in Nanning, Guangxi. Inspired by Bruce Lee's Kung Fu at young age, Gabriel developed an interest in Chinese martial arts and began to receive systematic training in 1999. As his understanding of martial arts and traditional Chinese culture deepened, he named himself "Mo Xiaolong," after Bruce Lee's Chinese name, "Li Xiaolong." In 2008, Gabriel visited Beijing University of Chinese Medicine as an exchange student to study acupuncture while practicing martial arts. To him, Kung Fu embodies traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and physical strengthening, displaying the charm of Chinese culture. After completing his studies, Gabriel returned to Brazil where he o

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"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

"Laowai" in China | A Brazilian's love on martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine

(240710) -- NANNING, July 10, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Gabriel de Moraes Neto practices martial arts at a park in Nanning, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, July 4, 2024. Born in 1978, Gabriel de Moraes Neto hails from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is now a martial arts coach based in Nanning, Guangxi. Inspired by Bruce Lee's Kung Fu at young age, Gabriel developed an interest in Chinese martial arts and began to receive systematic training in 1999. As his understanding of martial arts and traditional Chinese culture deepened, he named himself "Mo Xiaolong," after Bruce Lee's Chinese name, "Li Xiaolong." In 2008, Gabriel visited Beijing University of Chinese Medicine as an exchange student to study acupuncture while practicing martial arts. To him, Kung Fu embodies traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and physical strengthening, displaying the charm of Chinese culture. After completing his studies, Gabriel returned to Brazil where he opened a school specializing in Kung Fu training and

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CHINA-SHANXI-WELLNESS TOURISM (CN)

CHINA-SHANXI-WELLNESS TOURISM (CN)

(240610) -- TAIYUAN, June 10, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Foreign tourists learn traditional Chinese wellness practices at a health resort in Gaoping, north China's Shanxi Province, May 29, 2024. TO GO WITH "Across China: China's wellness tourism industry attracts visitors from afar" Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Chen Zhihao)

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CHINA-SHANXI-WELLNESS TOURISM (CN)

CHINA-SHANXI-WELLNESS TOURISM (CN)

(240610) -- TAIYUAN, June 10, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Foreign tourists learn traditional Chinese wellness practices at a health resort in Gaoping, north China's Shanxi Province, May 29, 2024. TO GO WITH "Across China: China's wellness tourism industry attracts visitors from afar" (Xinhua/Chen Zhihao)

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ChineseToday | 5-year-old girl practices Yingge dance in S China's Guangdong

ChineseToday | 5-year-old girl practices Yingge dance in S China's Guangdong

(240601) -- SHANTOU, June 1, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Zhuang Enqi practices Yingge dance in Yujiao Village of Guiyu Township, Shantou City, south China's Guangdong Province, May 29, 2024. The Yingge dance, or "dance to the hero's song," is a form of folk dance popular in south China's Guangdong Province that merges opera, dance, and martial arts. Dating back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), this traditional dance is often performed during traditional Chinese festivals. The Yingge dance was listed as the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage in 2006. In April 2024, videos of a 5-year-old girl, Zhuang Enqi, performing the Yingge dance and interacting with a troupe of Yingge dancers garnered millions of views online. Enqi's father, Zhuang Rongqiang, is a drummer in a Yingge dance troupe in Yujiao Village. Enqi often went to the troupe's rehearsal venue with her father and developed a keen interest in the Yingge dance. Small drums, cymbals, serpent props, and Yingge sticks adapted fo

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ChineseToday | 5-year-old girl practices Yingge dance in S China's Guangdong

ChineseToday | 5-year-old girl practices Yingge dance in S China's Guangdong

(240601) -- SHANTOU, June 1, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Zhuang Enqi (C, front) practices Yingge dance with a troupe in Yujiao Village of Guiyu Township, Shantou City, south China's Guangdong Province, May 29, 2024. The Yingge dance, or "dance to the hero's song," is a form of folk dance popular in south China's Guangdong Province that merges opera, dance, and martial arts. Dating back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), this traditional dance is often performed during traditional Chinese festivals. The Yingge dance was listed as the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage in 2006. In April 2024, videos of a 5-year-old girl, Zhuang Enqi, performing the Yingge dance and interacting with a troupe of Yingge dancers garnered millions of views online. Enqi's father, Zhuang Rongqiang, is a drummer in a Yingge dance troupe in Yujiao Village. Enqi often went to the troupe's rehearsal venue with her father and developed a keen interest in the Yingge dance. Small drums, cymbals, serpent props, and

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ChineseToday | 5-year-old girl practices Yingge dance in S China's Guangdong

ChineseToday | 5-year-old girl practices Yingge dance in S China's Guangdong

(240601) -- SHANTOU, June 1, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Zhuang Enqi practices Yingge dance with a troupe in Yujiao Village of Guiyu Township, Shantou City, south China's Guangdong Province, May 29, 2024. The Yingge dance, or "dance to the hero's song," is a form of folk dance popular in south China's Guangdong Province that merges opera, dance, and martial arts. Dating back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), this traditional dance is often performed during traditional Chinese festivals. The Yingge dance was listed as the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage in 2006. In April 2024, videos of a 5-year-old girl, Zhuang Enqi, performing the Yingge dance and interacting with a troupe of Yingge dancers garnered millions of views online. Enqi's father, Zhuang Rongqiang, is a drummer in a Yingge dance troupe in Yujiao Village. Enqi often went to the troupe's rehearsal venue with her father and developed a keen interest in the Yingge dance. Small drums, cymbals, serpent props, and Yingge sti

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ChineseToday | 5-year-old girl practices Yingge dance in S China's Guangdong

ChineseToday | 5-year-old girl practices Yingge dance in S China's Guangdong

(240601) -- SHANTOU, June 1, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Zhuang Enqi practices Yingge dance with a troupe in Yujiao Village of Guiyu Township, Shantou City, south China's Guangdong Province, May 29, 2024. The Yingge dance, or "dance to the hero's song," is a form of folk dance popular in south China's Guangdong Province that merges opera, dance, and martial arts. Dating back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), this traditional dance is often performed during traditional Chinese festivals. The Yingge dance was listed as the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage in 2006. In April 2024, videos of a 5-year-old girl, Zhuang Enqi, performing the Yingge dance and interacting with a troupe of Yingge dancers garnered millions of views online. Enqi's father, Zhuang Rongqiang, is a drummer in a Yingge dance troupe in Yujiao Village. Enqi often went to the troupe's rehearsal venue with her father and developed a keen interest in the Yingge dance. Small drums, cymbals, serpent props, and Yingge sti

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ChineseToday | 5-year-old girl practices Yingge dance in S China's Guangdong

ChineseToday | 5-year-old girl practices Yingge dance in S China's Guangdong

(240601) -- SHANTOU, June 1, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Zhuang Enqi (front) practices Yingge dance at her kindergarten in Guiyu Township of Shantou City, south China's Guangdong Province, May 29, 2024. The Yingge dance, or "dance to the hero's song," is a form of folk dance popular in south China's Guangdong Province that merges opera, dance, and martial arts. Dating back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), this traditional dance is often performed during traditional Chinese festivals. The Yingge dance was listed as the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage in 2006. In April 2024, videos of a 5-year-old girl, Zhuang Enqi, performing the Yingge dance and interacting with a troupe of Yingge dancers garnered millions of views online. Enqi's father, Zhuang Rongqiang, is a drummer in a Yingge dance troupe in Yujiao Village. Enqi often went to the troupe's rehearsal venue with her father and developed a keen interest in the Yingge dance. Small drums, cymbals, serpent props, and Yingge stick

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ChineseToday | 5-year-old girl practices Yingge dance in S China's Guangdong

ChineseToday | 5-year-old girl practices Yingge dance in S China's Guangdong

(240601) -- SHANTOU, June 1, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Zhuang Enqi (L, front) practices Yingge dance at her kindergarten in Guiyu Township of Shantou City, south China's Guangdong Province, May 29, 2024. The Yingge dance, or "dance to the hero's song," is a form of folk dance popular in south China's Guangdong Province that merges opera, dance, and martial arts. Dating back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), this traditional dance is often performed during traditional Chinese festivals. The Yingge dance was listed as the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage in 2006. In April 2024, videos of a 5-year-old girl, Zhuang Enqi, performing the Yingge dance and interacting with a troupe of Yingge dancers garnered millions of views online. Enqi's father, Zhuang Rongqiang, is a drummer in a Yingge dance troupe in Yujiao Village. Enqi often went to the troupe's rehearsal venue with her father and developed a keen interest in the Yingge dance. Small drums, cymbals, serpent props, and Yingge st

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ChineseToday | 5-year-old girl practices Yingge dance in S China's Guangdong

ChineseToday | 5-year-old girl practices Yingge dance in S China's Guangdong

(240601) -- SHANTOU, June 1, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Zhuang Enqi (front) practices Yingge dance at her kindergarten in Guiyu Township of Shantou City, south China's Guangdong Province, May 29, 2024. The Yingge dance, or "dance to the hero's song," is a form of folk dance popular in south China's Guangdong Province that merges opera, dance, and martial arts. Dating back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), this traditional dance is often performed during traditional Chinese festivals. The Yingge dance was listed as the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage in 2006. In April 2024, videos of a 5-year-old girl, Zhuang Enqi, performing the Yingge dance and interacting with a troupe of Yingge dancers garnered millions of views online. Enqi's father, Zhuang Rongqiang, is a drummer in a Yingge dance troupe in Yujiao Village. Enqi often went to the troupe's rehearsal venue with her father and developed a keen interest in the Yingge dance. Small drums, cymbals, serpent props, and Yingge stick

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ChineseToday | 5-year-old girl practices Yingge dance in S China's Guangdong

ChineseToday | 5-year-old girl practices Yingge dance in S China's Guangdong

(240601) -- SHANTOU, June 1, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Zhuang Enqi practices Yingge dance at her kindergarten in Guiyu Township of Shantou City, south China's Guangdong Province, May 29, 2024. The Yingge dance, or "dance to the hero's song," is a form of folk dance popular in south China's Guangdong Province that merges opera, dance, and martial arts. Dating back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), this traditional dance is often performed during traditional Chinese festivals. The Yingge dance was listed as the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage in 2006. In April 2024, videos of a 5-year-old girl, Zhuang Enqi, performing the Yingge dance and interacting with a troupe of Yingge dancers garnered millions of views online. Enqi's father, Zhuang Rongqiang, is a drummer in a Yingge dance troupe in Yujiao Village. Enqi often went to the troupe's rehearsal venue with her father and developed a keen interest in the Yingge dance. Small drums, cymbals, serpent props, and Yingge sticks adapte

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ChineseToday | 5-year-old girl practices Yingge dance in S China's Guangdong

ChineseToday | 5-year-old girl practices Yingge dance in S China's Guangdong

(240601) -- SHANTOU, June 1, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Zhuang Enqi (front) practices Yingge dance with a troupe in Yujiao Village of Guiyu Township, Shantou City, south China's Guangdong Province, May 29, 2024. The Yingge dance, or "dance to the hero's song," is a form of folk dance popular in south China's Guangdong Province that merges opera, dance, and martial arts. Dating back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), this traditional dance is often performed during traditional Chinese festivals. The Yingge dance was listed as the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage in 2006. In April 2024, videos of a 5-year-old girl, Zhuang Enqi, performing the Yingge dance and interacting with a troupe of Yingge dancers garnered millions of views online. Enqi's father, Zhuang Rongqiang, is a drummer in a Yingge dance troupe in Yujiao Village. Enqi often went to the troupe's rehearsal venue with her father and developed a keen interest in the Yingge dance. Small drums, cymbals, serpent props, and Yi

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ChineseToday | 5-year-old girl practices Yingge dance in S China's Guangdong

ChineseToday | 5-year-old girl practices Yingge dance in S China's Guangdong

(240601) -- SHANTOU, June 1, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Zhuang Enqi practices Yingge dance in Yujiao Village of Guiyu Township, Shantou City, south China's Guangdong Province, May 29, 2024. The Yingge dance, or "dance to the hero's song," is a form of folk dance popular in south China's Guangdong Province that merges opera, dance, and martial arts. Dating back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), this traditional dance is often performed during traditional Chinese festivals. The Yingge dance was listed as the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage in 2006. In April 2024, videos of a 5-year-old girl, Zhuang Enqi, performing the Yingge dance and interacting with a troupe of Yingge dancers garnered millions of views online. Enqi's father, Zhuang Rongqiang, is a drummer in a Yingge dance troupe in Yujiao Village. Enqi often went to the troupe's rehearsal venue with her father and developed a keen interest in the Yingge dance. Small drums, cymbals, serpent props, and Yingge sticks adapted fo

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ChineseToday | 5-year-old girl practices Yingge dance in S China's Guangdong

ChineseToday | 5-year-old girl practices Yingge dance in S China's Guangdong

(240601) -- SHANTOU, June 1, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Zhuang Enqi practices Yingge dance in Yujiao Village of Guiyu Township, Shantou City, south China's Guangdong Province, May 29, 2024. The Yingge dance, or "dance to the hero's song," is a form of folk dance popular in south China's Guangdong Province that merges opera, dance, and martial arts. Dating back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), this traditional dance is often performed during traditional Chinese festivals. The Yingge dance was listed as the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage in 2006. In April 2024, videos of a 5-year-old girl, Zhuang Enqi, performing the Yingge dance and interacting with a troupe of Yingge dancers garnered millions of views online. Enqi's father, Zhuang Rongqiang, is a drummer in a Yingge dance troupe in Yujiao Village. Enqi often went to the troupe's rehearsal venue with her father and developed a keen interest in the Yingge dance. Small drums, cymbals, serpent props, and Yingge sticks adapted for children are ev

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ChineseToday | 5-year-old girl practices Yingge dance in S China's Guangdong

ChineseToday | 5-year-old girl practices Yingge dance in S China's Guangdong

(240601) -- SHANTOU, June 1, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Zhuang Enqi (front) practices Yingge dance with a troupe in Yujiao Village of Guiyu Township, Shantou City, south China's Guangdong Province, May 29, 2024. The Yingge dance, or "dance to the hero's song," is a form of folk dance popular in south China's Guangdong Province that merges opera, dance, and martial arts. Dating back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), this traditional dance is often performed during traditional Chinese festivals. The Yingge dance was listed as the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage in 2006. In April 2024, videos of a 5-year-old girl, Zhuang Enqi, performing the Yingge dance and interacting with a troupe of Yingge dancers garnered millions of views online. Enqi's father, Zhuang Rongqiang, is a drummer in a Yingge dance troupe in Yujiao Village. Enqi often went to the troupe's rehearsal venue with her father and developed a keen interest in the Yingge dance. Small drums, cymbals, serpent props, and Yingge sticks adapt

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ChineseToday | 5-year-old girl practices Yingge dance in S China's Guangdong

ChineseToday | 5-year-old girl practices Yingge dance in S China's Guangdong

(240601) -- SHANTOU, June 1, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Zhuang Enqi practices Yingge dance in Yujiao Village of Guiyu Township, Shantou City, south China's Guangdong Province, May 29, 2024. The Yingge dance, or "dance to the hero's song," is a form of folk dance popular in south China's Guangdong Province that merges opera, dance, and martial arts. Dating back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), this traditional dance is often performed during traditional Chinese festivals. The Yingge dance was listed as the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage in 2006. In April 2024, videos of a 5-year-old girl, Zhuang Enqi, performing the Yingge dance and interacting with a troupe of Yingge dancers garnered millions of views online. Enqi's father, Zhuang Rongqiang, is a drummer in a Yingge dance troupe in Yujiao Village. Enqi often went to the troupe's rehearsal venue with her father and developed a keen interest in the Yingge dance. Small drums, cymbals, serpent props, and Yingge sticks adapted for children are ev

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ChineseToday | 5-year-old girl practices Yingge dance in S China's Guangdong

ChineseToday | 5-year-old girl practices Yingge dance in S China's Guangdong

(240601) -- SHANTOU, June 1, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Zhuang Enqi practices Yingge dance at her kindergarten in Guiyu Township of Shantou City, south China's Guangdong Province, May 29, 2024. The Yingge dance, or "dance to the hero's song," is a form of folk dance popular in south China's Guangdong Province that merges opera, dance, and martial arts. Dating back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), this traditional dance is often performed during traditional Chinese festivals. The Yingge dance was listed as the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage in 2006. In April 2024, videos of a 5-year-old girl, Zhuang Enqi, performing the Yingge dance and interacting with a troupe of Yingge dancers garnered millions of views online. Enqi's father, Zhuang Rongqiang, is a drummer in a Yingge dance troupe in Yujiao Village. Enqi often went to the troupe's rehearsal venue with her father and developed a keen interest in the Yingge dance. Small drums, cymbals, serpent props, and Yingge sticks adapted for children ar

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