Qinghai Tibetans perform "ze rou" dancing
On March 31, villagers from Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in northwest China's Qinghai Province performed a folk dance called "ze rou". "Ze rou" is often performed on festive occasions, such as weddings, welcoming ceremonies, birthdays, and having births. Locals have been performing this kind of dancing with songs for more than 400 years. In 2008, "ze rou" was approved by China’s State Council to be included in the national intangible cultural heritage list. [Photo/China News Service]
On March 31, villagers from Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in northwest China's Qinghai Province performed a folk dance called "ze rou". "Ze rou" is often performed on festive occasions, such as weddings, welcoming ceremonies, birthdays, and having births. Locals have been performing this kind of dancing with songs for more than 400 years. In 2008, "ze rou" was approved by China’s State Council to be included in the national intangible cultural heritage list. [Photo/China News Service]
On March 31, villagers from Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in northwest China's Qinghai Province performed a folk dance called "ze rou". "Ze rou" is often performed on festive occasions, such as weddings, welcoming ceremonies, birthdays, and having births. Locals have been performing this kind of dancing with songs for more than 400 years. In 2008, "ze rou" was approved by China’s State Council to be included in the national intangible cultural heritage list. [Photo/China News Service]
On March 31, villagers from Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in northwest China's Qinghai Province performed a folk dance called "ze rou". "Ze rou" is often performed on festive occasions, such as weddings, welcoming ceremonies, birthdays, and having births. Locals have been performing this kind of dancing with songs for more than 400 years. In 2008, "ze rou" was approved by China’s State Council to be included in the national intangible cultural heritage list. [Photo/China News Service]
On March 31, villagers from Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in northwest China's Qinghai Province performed a folk dance called "ze rou". "Ze rou" is often performed on festive occasions, such as weddings, welcoming ceremonies, birthdays, and having births. Locals have been performing this kind of dancing with songs for more than 400 years. In 2008, "ze rou" was approved by China’s State Council to be included in the national intangible cultural heritage list. [Photo/China News Service]
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