'Kaijiang' fish food festival held in China's Jilin
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A chef cooks fish at a "Kaijiang" fish food festival held beside Songhua Lake in Jilin City of northeast China's Jilin Province, April 18, 2026. A "Kaijiang" fish food festival opened here on Saturday, and will last till May 5. "Kaijiang" refers to the annual springtime thawing of ice-covered rivers in northeast China. Visitors can taste fish and experience local customs in fishing during the festival. (Xinhua/Yan Linyun)
People view cooked fish at a "Kaijiang" fish food festival held beside Songhua Lake in Jilin City of northeast China's Jilin Province, April 18, 2026. A "Kaijiang" fish food festival opened here on Saturday, and will last till May 5. "Kaijiang" refers to the annual springtime thawing of ice-covered rivers in northeast China. Visitors can taste fish and experience local customs in fishing during the festival. (Xinhua/Yan Linyun)
People shop at a "Kaijiang" fish food festival held beside Songhua Lake in Jilin City of northeast China's Jilin Province, April 18, 2026. A "Kaijiang" fish food festival opened here on Saturday, and will last till May 5. "Kaijiang" refers to the annual springtime thawing of ice-covered rivers in northeast China. Visitors can taste fish and experience local customs in fishing during the festival. (Xinhua/Yan Linyun)
A staff member sells freshly caught fish at a "Kaijiang" fish food festival held beside Songhua Lake in Jilin City of northeast China's Jilin Province, April 18, 2026. A "Kaijiang" fish food festival opened here on Saturday, and will last till May 5. "Kaijiang" refers to the annual springtime thawing of ice-covered rivers in northeast China. Visitors can taste fish and experience local customs in fishing during the festival. (Xinhua/Yan Linyun)
This photo taken on April 18, 2026 shows a view of Songhua Lake in Jilin City of northeast China's Jilin Province. A "Kaijiang" fish food festival opened here on Saturday, and will last till May 5. "Kaijiang" refers to the annual springtime thawing of ice-covered rivers in northeast China. Visitors can taste fish and experience local customs in fishing during the festival. (Xinhua/Yan Linyun)
A visitor takes a photo of fish to be cooked at a "Kaijiang" fish food festival held beside Songhua Lake in Jilin City of northeast China's Jilin Province, April 18, 2026. A "Kaijiang" fish food festival opened here on Saturday, and will last till May 5. "Kaijiang" refers to the annual springtime thawing of ice-covered rivers in northeast China. Visitors can taste fish and experience local customs in fishing during the festival. (Xinhua/Yan Linyun)
People play games at a "Kaijiang" fish food festival held beside Songhua Lake in Jilin City of northeast China's Jilin Province, April 18, 2026. A "Kaijiang" fish food festival opened here on Saturday, and will last till May 5. "Kaijiang" refers to the annual springtime thawing of ice-covered rivers in northeast China. Visitors can taste fish and experience local customs in fishing during the festival. (Xinhua/Yan Linyun)
People buy fish stew at a "Kaijiang" fish food festival held beside Songhua Lake in Jilin City of northeast China's Jilin Province, April 18, 2026. A "Kaijiang" fish food festival opened here on Saturday, and will last till May 5. "Kaijiang" refers to the annual springtime thawing of ice-covered rivers in northeast China. Visitors can taste fish and experience local customs in fishing during the festival. (Xinhua/Yan Linyun)
People enjoy food at a "Kaijiang" fish food festival held beside Songhua Lake in Jilin City of northeast China's Jilin Province, April 18, 2026. A "Kaijiang" fish food festival opened here on Saturday, and will last till May 5. "Kaijiang" refers to the annual springtime thawing of ice-covered rivers in northeast China. Visitors can taste fish and experience local customs in fishing during the festival. (Xinhua/Yan Linyun)
A chef cooks fish at a "Kaijiang" fish food festival held beside Songhua Lake in Jilin City of northeast China's Jilin Province, April 18, 2026. A "Kaijiang" fish food festival opened here on Saturday, and will last till May 5. "Kaijiang" refers to the annual springtime thawing of ice-covered rivers in northeast China. Visitors can taste fish and experience local customs in fishing during the festival. (Xinhua/Yan Linyun)