Alpine pastural folk tourism culture festival opens
There is excitement and color as a cultural show is staged at Hongshiya National Ecological Park in Hohhot, in Inner Mongolia autonomous region, on July 4. [Photo/nmgjingji.com]
An alpine pastural folk tourism cultural festival kicked off in Hongshiya National Ecological Park in Hohhot, in Inner Mongolia autonomous region, on July 4.
Officials said that the festival will last for six days.
Cultural performances and exhibitions of folk customs will be staged during the festival.
The festival also witnessed the launch of a 9D glass bridge at Hongshiya National Ecological Park, the longest of its kind in North China.
The bridge, with a total length of 378 meters and a width of 2m, spans two mountains, promising visitors an amazing experience.
Visitors walk on the newly launched 9D glass bridge at Hongshiya National Ecological Park, in Hohhot, in Inner Mongolia autonomous region, on July 4. [Photo/nmgjingji.com]
Visitors enjoy the scenery at Hongshiya National Ecological Park, in Hohhot, in Inner Mongolia autonomous region, on July 4. [Photo/nmgjingji.com]