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 | Performers dressed in traditional Han Dynasty costumes pay respects at the tomb of Huang Di, also known as the Yellow Emperor, who has been revered as the common ancestor of the Chinese nation for thousands of years, in Huangliang County in Shaanxi Province, central China, April 4, 2004. About three thousand people took part in the ceremony held during Qing Ming, a memorial ceremony traditionally held for the dead. click to open  |  | Chinese dancers perform a dragon dance during a memorial ceremony at the tomb of Huang Di, also known as the Yellow Emperor, who has been revered as the common ancestor of the Chinese nation for thousands of years, in Huangliang County in Shaanxi Province, central China, April 4, 2004. About three thousand people took part in the ceremony held during Qing Ming, a memorial ceremony traditionally held for the dead. click to open  |  | Chinese dancers perform during a memorial ceremony at the tomb of Huang Di, also known as the Yellow Emperor, who has been revered as the common ancestor of the Chinese nation for thousands of years, in Huangliang County in Shaanxi Province, central China, April 4, 2004. About three thousand people took part in the ceremony held during Qing Ming, a memorial ceremony traditionally held for the dead. click to open  |  | Chinese men and women pay their respects at the tomb of Huang Di, also known as the Yellow Emperor, who has been revered as the common ancestor of the Chinese nation for thousands of years, in Huangliang County in Shaanxi Province, central China, April 4, 2004. About three thousand people took part in the ceremony held during Qing Ming, a memorial ceremony traditionally held for the dead. click to open  |
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