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Gallop & Giggles: Yushu’s Epic Horse & Yak Racing Fest 🐎✨

Imagine thundering hooves, daring acrobatics, and… yaks? 🤠 The annual horse racing festival in Yushu City (Qinghai Province, the Chinese mainland) serves up an unforgettable blend of adrenaline and cultural heritage – with a side of fluffy chaos!

Riders showcase jaw-dropping skills like horseback archery 🏹 and mid-gallop flips, but the real showstopper? Yak races! These woolly contenders – in black, white, and spotted coats – sprint with hilarious determination, continuing a tradition older than your favorite medieval Netflix drama. 🐂💨

📜 History Alert: Legend says yak races began during the Tang Dynasty to cheer up Princess Wencheng after her marriage to Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo. Turns out, yaks are nature’s perfect mood boosters!

🔍 Festival Highlights:

  • Equestrian feats straight out of Mulan training montages
  • Yak races that’ll make you question who’s really the ‘king of the mountain’
  • A vibrant fusion of Tibetan culture and modern excitement

(Cover photo/video credit: Publicity Department of the CPC Yushu Municipal Committee)

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