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Thursday, 30 January 2014

Horses in China's Inner Mongolia


July 20, 2014- Horses wading into a river in Xilingol, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. According to the Chinese lunar calendar, the upcoming lunar new year is the year of horse, which stands for strength, loyalty, boldness and vigorousness


September 12, 2014- Horses wading into a river in Xilingol, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. According to the Chinese lunar calendar, the upcoming lunar new year is the year of horse, which stands for strength, loyalty, boldness and vigorousness

August 7, 2014- Horses in Chifeng, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. According to the Chinese lunar calendar, the upcoming lunar new year is the year of horse, which stands for strength, loyalty, boldness and vigorousness

July 24, 2011- Horses in Chifeng, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. According to the Chinese lunar calendar, the upcoming lunar new year is the year of horse, which stands for strength, loyalty, boldness and vigorousness

August 5, 2014- Horses eating grass on a pasture in Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. According to the Chinese lunar calendar, the upcoming lunar new year is the year of horse, which stands for strength, loyalty, boldness and vigorousness

July 18, 2014- Horses running on a pasture in Xilingol, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. According to the Chinese lunar calendar, the upcoming lunar new year is the year of horse, which stands for strength, loyalty, boldness and vigorousness

February 3, 2014- A horse on a prairie in Chifeng,  Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. According to the Chinese lunar calendar, the upcoming lunar new year is the year of horse, which stands for strength, loyalty, boldness and vigorousness

July 23, 2014- A horse on a prairie in Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. According to the Chinese lunar calendar, the upcoming lunar new year is the year of horse, which stands for strength, loyalty, boldness and vigorousness

January 1, 2014- A girl running after horses on a prairie in Xilinhot of Xilingol in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. According to the Chinese lunar calendar, the upcoming lunar new year is the year of horse, which stands for strength, loyalty, boldness and vigorousness

Source: Xinhua

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