Hainan Seven Fairy Hot Spring Water Fun Day to be held in August
Updated: 2012-05-07 11:27
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Baoting county magistrate Peng Jiadian speaks at the press conference for the promotion of Baoting tourism in Beijing on April 29, 2012. [Photo/chinadaily.com.cn] |
The 2012 Hainan Seven Fairies Hot Spring Water Fun Day will be held from August 18 and 24 in Baoting Li and Miao Nationalities Autonomous County, with the theme of “Meet on Chinese Valentine’s Day, Enjoy Romantic Water Fun Day”.
Romance is the key word of this year’s festival. Compared with the previous years, the 2012 festival will have more activities to showcase the unique culture of the Li and Miao ethnic minority groups.
A cultural feast offering cuisine from both minority groups will be available throughout the festival.
The “Seven Fairies Image Girls Competition”, held in cooperation with Taiwan’s ETTV, aims to promote cultural exchanges between the Chinese mainland and Taiwan province.
China (Hainan) Seven Fairy Hot Spring Water Fun Day is the most influential tourism festival and tourism cultural heritage for ethnic groups in the Hainan province. It has become an important stage for promoting the culture of Li and Miao ethnic minority groups.
In 2012, the hot spring water festival aims to be more international by including activities such as an international photography contest.
Jointly hosted by the Publicity Department of Hainan Provincial Committee, the Baoting Li and Miao Nationalities Autonomous County Committee and the People’s Government of Baoting Li and Miao Nationalities Autonomous County, the Seven Fairies Hot Spring Water Fun Day has been hosted for 12 consecutive years since 2000.
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