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#GuangxiNews:Laundry is also a holiday! On July 15, the traditional "Laundry Festival" was held in Jinkeng, Longsheng(龙胜金坑). All the beauties of the Yao minority(瑶族) took out their folk costumes and hang them on the windows. Washing their long and black hair, and group weddings are the special customs of the festival.#guilin #China#photooftheday

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After nine years of repair work, three units of the Yungang Grottoes in Datong, Shanxi province, reopened to the public on Saturday, the #YungangGrottoes Research Institute said.
In June 2012, grottoes No.11 to 13 were closed for eaves construction, painting and reinforcement of dangerous rock. The project was completed last month, and opened to visitors on a trial basis.

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#Guilin Mountaineering challenge in Ziyuan Tianmen Mountain (资源天门山).Tourists can take the cable cars to view spectacular mountain #scenery while down there is unworldly #landscape of Zijiang River(资江). Standing on the transparent viewing platform at the top of the mountain, you can take the best visual #pictures! #Guangxi #Guilin

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A recent documentary, The Magic Craft of Suzhou, zooms in on the intangible cultural heritage of #Suzhou in East China's Jiangsu province.
The documentary, released on July 10, chooses nine representative regional handicrafts, including Song brocade weaving skills, Su embroidery, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) furniture and olive pit carving.
It tells the stories of 12 inheritors of intangible cultural heritage, who vary in age and area of expertise, but have all been dedicating their lives to protecting and passing down these arts and crafts' styles.
The city was listed by #UNESCO in its Creative Cities Network in 2014 as a Creative City of Crafts and Folk Arts.

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Welcome to the picturesque Yizhou (宜州), which is the ancient Imperial Palace of the #Zhuang minority and was featured in the film “Liu Sanjie”. While away from the hustle city life, begin your tour to the movie-related attractions and sing folk songs.
#nature #China #travel #photography #photooftheday

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In Hechi’s Qibailong(七百弄), you can see the most numerous and unique #karst peaks in the world. More than 5000 peaks clustered at an altitude of 800-1000 meters here. It’s a challenge for #cyclists. You can take a car to Dahua(大化), and then ride from Dahua to Duyang. Beautiful scenery along the road brings you great fun.
#nature #travel #China #photography

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In this hot #summer, we highly recommend you to visit Buliuhe Xianren Bridge(布柳河仙人桥)in Baise, #Guangxi. This natural stone #bridge is 145 meters high. You can take a #boat or drift here, when passing under the bridge, “a giant dragon” can be seen above your head! #nature

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The 44th session of the World Heritage Committee kicked off last Friday in Fuzhou, capital city of East China's Fujian Province, to review World Heritage items online for the first time.
Fuzhou was one of the leading silk producers along the ancient maritime Silk Road as early as the Song (960-1279) and Yuan (1271-1368) dynasties, and has also become a bustling port in modern international trade.
Fuzhou has made relentless efforts in recent years to protect and renovate historical buildings. A total of 17 historical and cultural blocks including the renowned Three Lanes and Seven Alleys as well as Zhuzifang have been launched. In addition, over 1,300 ancient buildings have been repaired, and 261 traditional streets and lanes have been protected and renovated.
In terms of the urban landscape, Fuzhou has vigorously implemented a strategy of urban green infrastructure, with a focus on creating an urban forest environment. A country park and a number of green lanes have been built to offer residents more leisure space and a pleasant living environment.

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#Thangka is a special Buddhist art that consist of very precise paintings of Buddha and Buddhism scenes and always starts from geometrical patterns. In Shangri-La city of Yunnan province, India-born Chinese Dakpa Kelden, who used to be a Buddhist monk and studied tourism management in Australia, is the main founder of the Thangka Center and the Shangri-La association of cultural preservation of Shangri-La county.

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Jingjiang Princes Palace(靖江王府)is located in #Guilin, #Guangxi. It is well-preserved since the Ming Dynasty. Come and experience the lives some 600 years ago of Chinese ancients! At night, you may have an illusion that strolling around the Xi'an ancient city.
#history #China #travel #photography

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Huangshan, literally meaning Yellow Mountain, is a mountain range in Anhui province of eastern China. Famed for its stunning and peculiar natural sceneries, Mount Huangshan includes wild spring flowers, specular summer waterfalls, colorful autumn leaves and white winters making it a great destination to visit throughout the whole year!

Would you like to visit this peculiar mountain range?

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