Caption: Ser'xu, Sichuan, China - Aug 2002. Khampa men wait to ride in the opening ceremony of the Ser'xu Horseracing festival in eastern Tibet The ho
Caption: Ser'xu, Sichuan, China - Aug 2002. Khampa men wait to ride in the opening ceremony of the Ser'xu Horseracing festival in eastern Tibet The horse racing festival originated from the great clan gatherings in ancient Tibet. Clans formerly fought over who has the fastest horse and the most land. The horse racing festivals were banned during China's cultural revolution, but are once again the most important event on the Khampa under the strict control of the Chinese military (and frequented by camera toting tourists) some Khampas feel that the annual event is beginning to represent more of a party rather than a warrior convention. Credit: Leisa Contact: Legal Notice: Any use of this picture is subject to a license agreement entered into by the user and AsiaWorks Photography Ltd. All other rights reserved. Any re-use and redistribution of this image is prohibited. For sales enquiries regarding any additional use of this or other pictures from AsiaWorks Photography please contact
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Location: Shiqu, Garze, Sichuan, China
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