The "Maer" circle dance in southwest China
The "Maer" circle dance originating from the Maer Village in the Tsenlha County, southwest China's Sichuan Province has a long history that can date back to over one thousand years ago. The dance features unique cultural characteristics of Jiarong Tibetan and was included as a Sichuan provincial intangible cultural heritage item in 2007. [Photo/cri.cn]
The "Maer" circle dance originating from the Maer Village in the Tsenlha County, southwest China's Sichuan Province has a long history that can date back to over one thousand years ago. The dance features unique cultural characteristics of Jiarong Tibetan and was included as a Sichuan provincial intangible cultural heritage item in 2007. [Photo/cri.cn]
The "Maer" circle dance originating from the Maer Village in the Tsenlha County, southwest China's Sichuan Province has a long history that can date back to over one thousand years ago. The dance features unique cultural characteristics of Jiarong Tibetan and was included as a Sichuan provincial intangible cultural heritage item in 2007. [Photo/cri.cn]
The "Maer" circle dance originating from the Maer Village in the Tsenlha County, southwest China's Sichuan Province has a long history that can date back to over one thousand years ago. The dance features unique cultural characteristics of Jiarong Tibetan and was included as a Sichuan provincial intangible cultural heritage item in 2007. [Photo/cri.cn]
The "Maer" circle dance originating from the Maer Village in the Tsenlha County, southwest China's Sichuan Province has a long history that can date back to over one thousand years ago. The dance features unique cultural characteristics of Jiarong Tibetan and was included as a Sichuan provincial intangible cultural heritage item in 2007. [Photo/cri.cn]
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