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Foreign Photographers Stunned by 5-meter-high Stilts Walking in Yueyang

On April 24, Zheng Dajun, a "Prince of Stilts" in Hunan, showcased his skills on five-meter-high stilts during a Changle Taige performance in Miluo City. Foreign photographers were stunned by his performance, exclaiming "Amazing!"

Changle Taige performances were originated from the Sui and Tang dynasties (581-907) and thrived during the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1911). Integrating acrobatics, painting, and diverse folk shows, Changle Taige performances have been listed as a state-level intangible cultural heritage. (Photo/Liu Shuangshuang, Chinanews)

On April 24, Zheng Dajun, a "Prince of Stilts" in Hunan, showcased his skills on five-meter-high stilts during a Changle Taige performance in Miluo City. Foreign photographers were stunned by his performance, exclaiming "Amazing!"

Changle Taige performances were originated from the Sui and Tang dynasties (581-907) and thrived during the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1911). Integrating acrobatics, painting, and diverse folk shows, Changle Taige performances have been listed as a state-level intangible cultural heritage. (Photo/Liu Shuangshuang, Chinanews)

On April 24, photographers from the UK, Greece, Mexico, and Russia visited Miluo, Hunan, capturing Changle Taige performances through their lens.

Changle Taige performances were originated from the Sui and Tang dynasties (581-907) and thrived during the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1911). Integrating acrobatics, painting, and diverse folk shows, Changle Taige performances have been listed as a state-level intangible cultural heritage.

The photo shows foreign photographers taking photos at a Taige performance exhibition hall. (Photo/Liu Shuangshuang, Chinanews)

On April 24, Zheng Dajun, a "Prince of Stilts" in Hunan, showcased his skills on five-meter-high stilts during a Changle Taige performance in Miluo City. Foreign photographers were stunned by his performance, exclaiming "Amazing!"

Changle Taige performances were originated from the Sui and Tang dynasties (581-907) and thrived during the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1911). Integrating acrobatics, painting, and diverse folk shows, Changle Taige performances have been listed as a state-level intangible cultural heritage. (Photo/Liu Shuangshuang, Chinanews)

On April 24, photographers from the UK, Greece, Mexico, and Russia visited Miluo, Hunan, capturing Changle Taige performances through their lens.

Changle Taige performances were originated from the Sui and Tang dynasties (581-907) and thrived during the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1911). Integrating acrobatics, painting, and diverse folk shows, Changle Taige performances have been listed as a state-level intangible cultural heritage.

The photo shows a foreign photographer taking a selfie with a Taige performance headwear on her head. (Photo/Liu Shuangshuang, Chinanews)

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