Arabian Business looks on as the Chinese celebrate at the Beijing Kongzhu Festival.
By ITP
China celebrates Beijing Kongzhu Festival


A Chinese woman performs Kongzhu during the China Cultural Heritage Day in Beijing, China. (Getty Images)

A Chinese man performs a big Kongzhu during the China Cultural Heritage Day in Beijing. (Getty Images)

Chinese girls perform Kongzhu, a popular activity among people of various ages and was performed at the closing ceremony of the Beijing Olympics in 2008. (Getty Images)

Chinese women perform Kongzhu celebrating the China Cultural Heritage Day at Beijing Kongzhu Festival in Beijing. Kongzhu literarily means empty bamboo, and is one of the major Chinese traditional toys along with shuttlecocks and kites. It has been a popular activity among people of various ages and was performed at the closing ceremony of the Beijing Olympics in 2008. (Getty Images)

A Chinese man performs Kongzhu at Beijing Kongzhu Festival. Kongzhu literarily means empty bamboo, and is one of the major Chinese traditional toys along with shuttlecocks and kites. It has been a popular activity among people of various ages and was performed at the closing ceremony of the Beijing Olympics in 2008. (Getty Images)