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Beijing Chaoyang International Spring Carnival

The 8th Chaoyang International Spring Carnival, which concluded at Chaoyang Park, disappointed some visitors because of its 'non-international' flavor. The carnival, first held in 2002, has been trying to distinguish itself from traditional temple fairs by adding foreign elements. According to the organizing committee, it was mainly composed of performances and delicacies from all over the world. [Photo by Guo Rui]

The 8th Chaoyang International Spring Carnival, which concluded at Chaoyang Park, disappointed some visitors because of its 'non-international' flavor. The carnival, first held in 2002, has been trying to distinguish itself from traditional temple fairs by adding foreign elements. According to the organizing committee, it was mainly composed of performances and delicacies from all over the world. [Photo by Guo Rui]

The 8th Chaoyang International Spring Carnival, which concluded at Chaoyang Park, disappointed some visitors because of its 'non-international' flavor. The carnival, first held in 2002, has been trying to distinguish itself from traditional temple fairs by adding foreign elements. According to the organizing committee, it was mainly composed of performances and delicacies from all over the world. [Photo by Guo Rui]

The 8th Chaoyang International Spring Carnival, which concluded at Chaoyang Park, disappointed some visitors because of its 'non-international' flavor. The carnival, first held in 2002, has been trying to distinguish itself from traditional temple fairs by adding foreign elements. According to the organizing committee, it was mainly composed of performances and delicacies from all over the world. [Photo by Guo Rui]

The 8th Chaoyang International Spring Carnival, which concluded at Chaoyang Park, disappointed some visitors because of its 'non-international' flavor. The carnival, first held in 2002, has been trying to distinguish itself from traditional temple fairs by adding foreign elements. According to the organizing committee, it was mainly composed of performances and delicacies from all over the world. [Photo by Guo Rui]

The 8th Chaoyang International Spring Carnival, which concluded at Chaoyang Park, disappointed some visitors because of its 'non-international' flavor. The carnival, first held in 2002, has been trying to distinguish itself from traditional temple fairs by adding foreign elements. According to the organizing committee, it was mainly composed of performances and delicacies from all over the world. [Photo by Guo Rui]

The 8th Chaoyang International Spring Carnival, which concluded at Chaoyang Park, disappointed some visitors because of its 'non-international' flavor. The carnival, first held in 2002, has been trying to distinguish itself from traditional temple fairs by adding foreign elements. According to the organizing committee, it was mainly composed of performances and delicacies from all over the world. [Photo by Guo Rui]

The 8th Chaoyang International Spring Carnival, which concluded at Chaoyang Park, disappointed some visitors because of its 'non-international' flavor. The carnival, first held in 2002, has been trying to distinguish itself from traditional temple fairs by adding foreign elements. According to the organizing committee, it was mainly composed of performances and delicacies from all over the world. [Photo by Guo Rui]

The 8th Chaoyang International Spring Carnival, which concluded at Chaoyang Park, disappointed some visitors because of its 'non-international' flavor. The carnival, first held in 2002, has been trying to distinguish itself from traditional temple fairs by adding foreign elements. According to the organizing committee, it was mainly composed of performances and delicacies from all over the world. [Photo by Guo Rui]

The 8th Chaoyang International Spring Carnival, which concluded at Chaoyang Park, disappointed some visitors because of its 'non-international' flavor. The carnival, first held in 2002, has been trying to distinguish itself from traditional temple fairs by adding foreign elements. According to the organizing committee, it was mainly composed of performances and delicacies from all over the world. [Photo by Guo Rui]

The 8th Chaoyang International Spring Carnival, which concluded at Chaoyang Park, disappointed some visitors because of its 'non-international' flavor. The carnival, first held in 2002, has been trying to distinguish itself from traditional temple fairs by adding foreign elements. According to the organizing committee, it was mainly composed of performances and delicacies from all over the world. [Photo by Guo Rui]

The 8th Chaoyang International Spring Carnival, which concluded at Chaoyang Park, disappointed some visitors because of its 'non-international' flavor. The carnival, first held in 2002, has been trying to distinguish itself from traditional temple fairs by adding foreign elements. According to the organizing committee, it was mainly composed of performances and delicacies from all over the world. [Photo by Guo Rui]

The 8th Chaoyang International Spring Carnival, which concluded at Chaoyang Park, disappointed some visitors because of its 'non-international' flavor. The carnival, first held in 2002, has been trying to distinguish itself from traditional temple fairs by adding foreign elements. According to the organizing committee, it was mainly composed of performances and delicacies from all over the world. [Photo by Guo Rui]

The 8th Chaoyang International Spring Carnival, which concluded at Chaoyang Park, disappointed some visitors because of its 'non-international' flavor. The carnival, first held in 2002, has been trying to distinguish itself from traditional temple fairs by adding foreign elements. According to the organizing committee, it was mainly composed of performances and delicacies from all over the world. [Photo by Guo Rui]

The 8th Chaoyang International Spring Carnival, which concluded at Chaoyang Park, disappointed some visitors because of its 'non-international' flavor. The carnival, first held in 2002, has been trying to distinguish itself from traditional temple fairs by adding foreign elements. According to the organizing committee, it was mainly composed of performances and delicacies from all over the world. [Photo by Guo Rui]

The 8th Chaoyang International Spring Carnival, which concluded at Chaoyang Park, disappointed some visitors because of its 'non-international' flavor. The carnival, first held in 2002, has been trying to distinguish itself from traditional temple fairs by adding foreign elements. According to the organizing committee, it was mainly composed of performances and delicacies from all over the world. [Photo by Guo Rui]

The 8th Chaoyang International Spring Carnival, which concluded at Chaoyang Park, disappointed some visitors because of its 'non-international' flavor. The carnival, first held in 2002, has been trying to distinguish itself from traditional temple fairs by adding foreign elements. According to the organizing committee, it was mainly composed of performances and delicacies from all over the world. [Photo by Guo Rui]

The 8th Chaoyang International Spring Carnival, which concluded at Chaoyang Park, disappointed some visitors because of its 'non-international' flavor. The carnival, first held in 2002, has been trying to distinguish itself from traditional temple fairs by adding foreign elements. According to the organizing committee, it was mainly composed of performances and delicacies from all over the world. [Photo by Guo Rui]

The 8th Chaoyang International Spring Carnival, which concluded at Chaoyang Park, disappointed some visitors because of its 'non-international' flavor. The carnival, first held in 2002, has been trying to distinguish itself from traditional temple fairs by adding foreign elements. According to the organizing committee, it was mainly composed of performances and delicacies from all over the world. [Photo by Guo Rui]

The 8th Chaoyang International Spring Carnival, which concluded at Chaoyang Park, disappointed some visitors because of its 'non-international' flavor. The carnival, first held in 2002, has been trying to distinguish itself from traditional temple fairs by adding foreign elements. According to the organizing committee, it was mainly composed of performances and delicacies from all over the world. [Photo by Guo Rui]

The 8th Chaoyang International Spring Carnival, which concluded at Chaoyang Park, disappointed some visitors because of its 'non-international' flavor. The carnival, first held in 2002, has been trying to distinguish itself from traditional temple fairs by adding foreign elements. According to the organizing committee, it was mainly composed of performances and delicacies from all over the world. [Photo by Guo Rui]