Wu Junqi: Take the Maza guest to come to the Quartet

Author:Ordos Cultural Tourism Time:2022.07.28

On July 27th, in order to welcome the 20th CPC victory of the Party, further promote the excellent traditional culture of China, inherit the outstanding folk customs and folk customs, the 15th Ordos' folk customs tourism, the first Uta review of Inner Mongolia, and the Ukraine Banner The first tourist activity was opened in the Ukraine Tourist Resort.

Nearly thousands of tourists came in the Ur Dolis Urban Banner's Wuxian Tourist Resort. At the opening ceremony, Ansai waist drums, Matouqin Symphony Orchestra, Jun Ge Bana Manchu, Ningxia Huaer Long Tune, Humai and other national intangible cultural heritage were performed. Among them, the national intangible cultural heritage representative project -Wu Council took the horse exhibition to play the grassland.

It is understood that the event was sponsored by the Ordos Culture and Tourism Bureau and Wu Council Banner's Government. The theme was "Promoting Chinese Culture · Changyou Beautiful Ukraine", from July 27 to July 31. During the period, the baking whole bull show, the exchanges of the non -material cultural heritage of Mongolia -NNMC, the three events of the traditional Nadammu and the Ukraine of the Malaysian Athletic Intangible Cultural Heritage Exchange Contest, the Ukrade Horse Photography and Painting Exhibition, the Bulu Horse Malaysia Performance, the Grassland More than ten activities such as the Night of the Sky Camping Camping Barbecue are carried out simultaneously, showing the achievements of the city's economic and social development in all aspects, multi -angles, enriching the spiritual and cultural life of the masses, and promoting the high -quality development of the cultural and tourism industry.

Source: Live Tourism

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