Wednesday, 11 April 2012

Memorial rites honoring Genghis Khan


A prayer touches a horse believed to have special spiritual power for good luck during the memorial rites honoring Genghis Khan, the 13th-century Mongolian warrior and founder of the Mongol Empire, at the Mausoleum of Genghis Khan in Ejin Horo Banner, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, April 11, 2012. The memorial rites, dating back over seven centuries, is held from March 17 to March 24 on the Chinese Lunar calendar annually. (Xinhua/Zhang Fan)


People walk past the white tower to pray for good luck during the memorial rites

Young boys attend the memorial rites


People attend the memorial rites
Dalhut people attend the memorial rites honoring Genghis Khan, the 13th-century Mongolian warrior and founder of the Mongol Empire, at the Mausoleum of Genghis Khan in Ejin Horo Banner, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, April 11, 2012. The Dalhut people are a branch of Mongolians who guard the mausoleum. The memorial rites, dating back over seven centuries, is held from March 17 to March 24 on the Chinese Lunar calendar annually. (Xinhua/Zhang Fan) Source: Xinhuanet

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