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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
BEIJING, Aug. 5 (Xinhua) — The "Qingdao Fashion Sports Festival" martial arts tournament, organized as part of the 35th Qingdao International Beer Festival, is being held in Qingdao, east China's Shandong Province, from Aug. 3 to 5. It presented residents and visitors of the city with a thrilling spectacle that combined strength and speed.
According to local newspaper Bandao Dushibao, the competition featured 32 top fighters from China, Russia, India and Morocco, who competed in five weight categories: 60 kg, 65 kg, 70 kg, 75 kg and 80 kg. The daily fights from 5:30 pm to 10:00 pm local time allow spectators to experience the clash of raw power and athletic passion up close.
In addition to the exciting fights, the event also featured various cultural events: an exhibition of Chinese traditional martial art wushu with a demonstration of 18 types of traditional weapons, highlighting the depth of Chinese martial traditions, as well as modern lion and dragon dances accompanied by lighting effects, where tradition and fashion create a unique synergy.
The 35th Qingdao International Beer Festival kicked off on July 18 and will run until August 16. This year, the festival went beyond the exhibition area: beer culture elements were integrated into shopping streets, tourist areas and districts of the city, and themed events were held simultaneously in several locations.
"The beer festival is the quintessence of the city's beer culture, enhancing the dynamic interaction between beer traditions and the unique character of the city, turning it into an attractive global landmark," said Lin Xingyu, senior consultant of the Qingdao International Beer Festival. -0-
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