Winter Naadam held near Xanadu preserves ethnic culture, sports

Source:Xinhua   Release time:2018-01-04

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During the fair, organizers hosted traditional sports events including camel racing, Mongolian wrestling and archery.[Photo/Xinhua]

Riding camels on the grassland covered by snow, a dozen of ethnic Mongolian herdsmen took part in a camel race Sunday at the ongoing Winter Naadam Festival in Zhenglan Banner, Xilingol League, northern China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region.

About 400 kilometers away from Beijing, Zhenglan Banner has a World Heritage site Xanadu, or Yuan Shangdu ruins. It was one of the two major capitals of the Yuan dynasty with the other in today's Beijing.

"To my surprise, camels are pretty handy for traversing the snow-covered grassland," said Kong Ziming, a visitor from Beijing. "I often drive here in summer, but winter Naadam showed more traditional sports and custom of ethnic Mongolians."

This year's local winter Naadam fair kicked off on Saturday near Xanadu.

During the fair, organizers hosted traditional sports events including camel racing, Mongolian wrestling and archery.

The event also showcased ethnic Mongolians' traditional pastimes, including folk singing and dancing.

More than 1,000 visitors from home and abroad have arrived and enjoyed the snow views, ice and snow sports as well as traditional performances.