Highlights of China's 11th Ethnic Games in Zhengzhou
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Mark line swings around the victory line during a Yajia competition at the 11th National Traditional Games of Ethnic Minorities of the People's Republic of China in Zhengzhou, central China's Henan Province, Sept. 10, 2019. Yajia, a game like tug-of-war but back to back, is a favorite sport of the Tibetan ethnic group in China. Two athletes stand back to back in a rectangle ground of 2 meters wide and 9 meters long, and two rings linked by rope intertwines from their crotches to necks. The athle
Mark line swings around the victory line during a Yajia competition at the 11th National Traditional Games of Ethnic Minorities of the People's Republic of China in Zhengzhou, central China's Henan Province, Sept. 10, 2019. Yajia, a game like tug-of-war but back to back, is a favorite sport of the Tibetan ethnic group in China. Two athletes stand back to back in a rectangle ground of 2 meters wide and 9 meters long, and two rings linked by rope intertwines from their crotches to necks. The athle
Two athletes warm up before a Yajia competition at the 11th National Traditional Games of Ethnic Minorities of the People's Republic of China in Zhengzhou, central China's Henan Province, Sept. 10, 2019. Yajia, a game like tug-of-war but back to back, is a favorite sport of the Tibetan ethnic group in China. Two athletes stand back to back in a rectangle ground of 2 meters wide and 9 meters long, and two rings linked by rope intertwines from their crotches to necks. The athlete who pulls the mar
An athlete competes during a Yajia competition at the 11th National Traditional Games of Ethnic Minorities of the People's Republic of China in Zhengzhou, central China's Henan Province, Sept. 10, 2019. Yajia, a game like tug-of-war but back to back, is a favorite sport of the Tibetan ethnic group in China. Two athletes stand back to back in a rectangle ground of 2 meters wide and 9 meters long, and two rings linked by rope intertwines from their crotches to necks. The athlete who pulls the mark