Temple fair looks back on Han Dynasty to celebrate Spring Festival
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Organizers at a temple fair in the city of Yuncheng in north China's Shanxi Province invited youngsters wearing traditional Han dress known as Hanfu to play Chinese Chess. The event attracted many visitors on Friday. /VCG Photo

Organizers at a temple fair in the city of Yuncheng in north China's Shanxi Province invited youngsters wearing traditional Han dress known as Hanfu to play Chinese Chess. The event attracted many visitors on Friday. /VCG Photo

Chinese Chess was originated from a battle between the empires of Chu and Han, two opposing countries in 206-202 BC. The game at the temple fair also named The Chu–Han Contention, which means that the two young players represent Chu and Han empires respectively./ VCG Photo

Chinese Chess was originated from a battle between the empires of Chu and Han, two opposing countries in 206-202 BC. The game at the temple fair also named The Chu–Han Contention, which means that the two young players represent Chu and Han empires respectively./ VCG Photo

Temple fair, Miaohui in Chinese, is a traditional religious gathering held by folk temples for worship around the time of Chinese New Year. /VCG Photo

Temple fair, Miaohui in Chinese, is a traditional religious gathering held by folk temples for worship around the time of Chinese New Year. /VCG Photo