7th International Folk Art Festival held in N China
2010-07-13 07:48:51 GMT2010-07-13 15:48:51 (Beijing Time)
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Indonesian performers dance and play the drum on a stage at the opening ceremony of the Seventh International Folk Art Festival held in Hohhot, the capital city of North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region, July 12, 2010. The one-week festival has attracted performing companies from 13 countries and areas, including China, Mongolia, France, Japan, India, Indonesia and Malaysia.[Photo/Xinhua]
Performers of Feng Hsiang Dancing School from Taiwan, dance at the opening ceremony of the Seventh International Folk Art Festival held in Hohhot, the capital city of North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region, July 12, 2010. [Photo/Xinhua]
The folk artists of Tumd Left Banner in Hohhot perform "Naoge," a Mongolian unique folk art, at the opening ceremony of the Seventh International Folk Art Festival held in Hohhot, the capital city of North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region, July 12, 2010. [Photo/Xinhua]
A Japanese artist performs the Japan's folk dance during the opening ceremony of the Seventh International Folk Art Festival held in Hohhot, the capital city of North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region, July 12, 2010. [Photo/Xinhua]
A performer from South France dances with great pleasure at the opening ceremony of the Seventh International Folk Art Festival held in Hohhot, the capital city of North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region, July 12, 2010. [Photo/Xinhua]
Performers dance at the opening ceremony of the Seventh International Folk Art Festival held in Hohhot, the capital city of North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region, July 12, 2010.
The one-week festival has attracted performing companies from 13 countries and areas, including China, Mongolia, France, Japan, India, Indonesia and Malaysia.