
Ancient Traditions Shine at China’s 12th Ethnic Minorities Games 🏹🎉
Discover how ancient traditions came alive as nearly 7,000 athletes gathered in Hainan for China’s 12th National Traditional Games of Ethnic Minorities! 🌟
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Discover how ancient traditions came alive as nearly 7,000 athletes gathered in Hainan for China’s 12th National Traditional Games of Ethnic Minorities! 🌟
The Hunan Province team swung to victory at the 12th National Traditional Games of Ethnic Minorities, claiming their first championship in competitive swinging and dethroning long-time champions Jilin Province.
Climbing coconut trees isn’t just for fresh juice anymore! 🌴🏃♂️ Discover how this traditional Hainan practice took center stage at China’s National Games, thrilling spectators with a race against time.
China’s 12th National Traditional Games of Ethnic Minorities kicks off in Sanya, gathering nearly 7,000 athletes from 35 delegations to compete in traditional sports until November 30th.
China’s 12th National Traditional Games of Ethnic Minorities lit up Sanya with a grand opening ceremony, celebrating cultural diversity and heritage over a week-long festival of sports and unity. 🎉🌟
Experience the 12th National Traditional Games in Sanya! A vibrant celebration of China’s 56 ethnic groups, featuring unique sports, cultural performances, and unity. Don’t miss this unforgettable event!
Athletes unite in Sanya for the 12th Ethnic Minority Games, celebrating China’s diverse cultures through traditional sports like coconut tree climbing and swing competitions.
Lhasa lights up as the first Farmers and Herdsmen Sports Games kick off! Discover the thrilling events and rich traditions bringing excitement to Xizang.
Xinjiang’s traditional sports shine as enthusiasts showcase their skills in horse racing and the thrilling scrambling-for-a-sheep competition, captivating crowds with displays of courage and culture.
Discover the mesmerizing world of single bamboo drifting in China\u2019s Guizhou Province, where artists perform dance moves atop bamboo logs, turning ancient transportation into a modern ‘water ballet’.