The picture shows the ethnic minority singing and dancing performances at the condolence performance. Photographed by People's Daily reporter Hu Zunhui
The picture shows the singing and dancing performances of ethnic minorities at the condolence performance. Photographed by People's Daily reporter Hu Zunhui
The picture shows the singing and dancing performances of ethnic minorities at the condolence performance. Photographed by People's Daily Online reporter Hu Zunhui
The picture shows the singing and dancing performances of ethnic minorities at the condolence performance. Photographed by People's Daily reporter Hu Zunhui
The picture shows the singing and dancing performances of ethnic minorities at the condolence performance. Photo taken by People's Daily Online reporter Hu Zunhui
The picture shows the condolence performance scene. Photo taken by People's Daily Online reporter Hu Zunhui
The picture shows the condolence performance scene. Photo taken by People's Daily reporter Hu Zunhui
The picture shows the condolence performance scene. Photo taken by People's Daily reporter Hu Zunhui
The picture shows the condolence performance scene. Photo by People's Daily reporter Hu Zunhui
People's Daily Online Menglian, April 30 (reporter Hu Zunhui) On the evening of April 29, the Central Ethnic Song and Dance Troupe celebrated the 70th anniversary of the founding of Menglian Dai Lahu and Wa Autonomous County in Pu'er City, Yunnan Province with a condolence performance Held at the County Stadium. With the theme of "The Chinese nation is one family", this performance demonstrated the unique charm of the multicultural Chinese nation through various art forms such as singing, dancing, and instrumental music.
At the scene, the artists of the Central Ethnic Song and Dance Troupe used their superb skills and affectionate performances to present a high-level artistic performance to the audience, winning rounds of applause and cheers from the audience. The performance not only brought joy to people of all ethnic groups in the border areas, but also further promoted ethnic unity and cultural exchanges.