Water carnival to be held in September in S China
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Source:Xinhua
An annual international water carnival will start at the end of September in Liuzhou city of South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, local authorities said on Wednesday.
The 2020 Liuzhou International Water Carnival, which starts on September 29, will feature jet-skiing, kayaking and river-crossing competitions, said Liuzhou vice-mayor Meng Qipeng.
The event, which marks its tenth anniversary this year, is held to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival and Chinese National Day holiday.
Meng added that the carnival will be held according to strict health protocols, and that most events will be streamed online.
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