Estonia's Youth Dance & Song Festival kicks off
2011-07-02 09:26:43 GMT2011-07-02 17:26:43(Beijing Time)
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Young people in customes of different nationalities pose during the Youth Dance and Song Festival in suburb of Tallinn, capital of Estonia, July 1, 2011. The triennial festival, one of the country's biggest traditional cultural celebrations, kicked off on Friday, attracting tens of thousands of young performers and visitors from all over the country. (Xinhua)
Young people in customes of different nationalities perform during the Youth Dance and Song Festival in suburb of Tallinn, capital of Estonia, July 1, 2011. The triennial festival, one of the country's biggest traditional cultural celebrations, kicked off on Friday, attracting tens of thousands of young performers and visitors from all over the country. (Xinhua)
Young people in traditional clothes perform during the Youth Dance and Song Festival in suburb of Tallinn, capital of Estonia, July 1, 2011. The triennial festival, one of the country's biggest traditional cultural celebrations, kicked off on Friday, attracting tens of thousands of young performers and visitors from all over the country. (Xinhua)
Young people in traditional clothes perform during the Youth Dance and Song Festival in suburb of Tallinn, capital of Estonia, July 1, 2011. The triennial festival, one of the country's biggest traditional cultural celebrations, kicked off on Friday, attracting tens of thousands of young performers and visitors from all over the country. (Xinhua)
Young people in traditional clothes perform during the Youth Dance and Song Festival in suburb of Tallinn, capital of Estonia, July 1, 2011. The triennial festival, one of the country's biggest traditional cultural celebrations, kicked off on Friday, attracting tens of thousands of young performers and visitors from all over the country. (Xinhua)
The triennial festival, one of the country's biggest traditional cultural celebrations, kicked off on Friday, attracting tens of thousands of young performers and visitors from all over the country.