Guizhou's ethnic parade highlights unity and culture
BEIJING, May 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A news report from chinadaily.com.cn:
An ethnic parade and ethnic performing gala took place in Guiyang, capital city of Southwest China'sGuizhou province, on May 18, the eve of China Tourism Day.
Along the 2.3-kilometer route of the parade, nearly 3,600 participants from various ethnic groups showcased diverse ethnic cultures, vibrant intangible cultural heritage, and an immersive cultural tourism experience.
The 26 marching groups featured regional specialties, such as Guiyang's roadside concerts, Zunyi's Miao dance, Liupanshui's Yi and Miao costumes, Anshun's 600-year-old Tunpu culture, Bijie's intangible cultural heritage, Tongren's Nuo Opera, and the Village T-stage Show.
"I feel very moved seeing everyone around me applauding and cheering," said Yu Zihan, a visitor from Chongqing municipality. "This parade vividly showcased the ethnic unity and Guizhou's charming ethnic culture to the world."
A group of 100 representatives from various professions – including educators, healthcare professionals, entrepreneurs, laborers, and agriculturalists – was convened to form a marching contingent. This ensemble illustrated the resilient spirit of Guizhou, presenting an impressive and compelling display on the parade stage.
To add to the fun, on the evening of the same day, two roadside concerts were held at Zhucheng Square and Wenchang Pavilion of Nanming district. On May 19, a roadshow featuring video tours, live scene interpretations, and interactive tour guides was held in Guanshanhu district. With "Time and Space Travel" as the theme, the event aimed to showcase Guizhou's cultural spiritual essence and modern inheritance.
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