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  • CHONGQING, CHINA - <br />
<br />
Light Railway Passes Through Residential Building<br />
<br />
 A light railway train passes through a residential building in Chongqing, China. Chongqing Rail Transit No.2 and a 19-storey residential building have been built across each other. The railway set its Liziba Station on the sixth to eighth floor in the building with noise reduction equipment. ©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Railway_Passes_Through_Residen...jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - <br />
<br />
Light Railway Passes Through Residential Building<br />
<br />
 A light railway train passes through a residential building in Chongqing, China. Chongqing Rail Transit No.2 and a 19-storey residential building have been built across each other. The railway set its Liziba Station on the sixth to eighth floor in the building with noise reduction equipment. ©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Railway_Passes_Through_Residen...jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - <br />
<br />
Light Railway Passes Through Residential Building<br />
<br />
 A light railway train passes through a residential building in Chongqing, China. Chongqing Rail Transit No.2 and a 19-storey residential building have been built across each other. The railway set its Liziba Station on the sixth to eighth floor in the building with noise reduction equipment. ©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Railway_Passes_Through_Residen...jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - MARCH 15: <br />
<br />
Unusual street toilets in China<br />
A man uses the public street urinal next to the recreational facilities at Foreigners Street  in Chongqing, China. The public street urinals having no doors but small boards shielding mens waists<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Unusual_street_toilets_China5.jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - MARCH 15: <br />
<br />
Unusual street toilets in China<br />
A man uses the public street urinal next to the recreational facilities at Foreigners Street  in Chongqing, China. The public street urinals having no doors but small boards shielding mens waists<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Unusual_street_toilets_China7.jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - MARCH 15: <br />
<br />
Unusual street toilets in China<br />
A man uses the public street urinal next to the recreational facilities at Foreigners Street  in Chongqing, China. The public street urinals having no doors but small boards shielding mens waists<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Unusual_street_toilets_China2.jpg
  • Are these the worst wax figures you've seen? Trump, Kim Jong-un and Putin's comical dummies <br />
<br />
Donald Trump has been immortalised in a new wax work exhibition in China, with his signature tan and blonde coiffure given an extra bit of pizzazz.<br />
<br />
The U.S. president-inspired dummy boasts a generous sweep of very yellow hair with what appears to be the start of sideburns. His tan seems to be even more radiant than in real life, setting off his cold-blue glass eyes. There is a line on his neck, seemingly where his head and body were connected or an intended roll of fat.<br />
<br />
North Korea ruler Kim Jong-Un and Russian president Vladimir Putin are the other world leaders to feature in the new exhibit - their figurines equally comical to look at.<br />
It appears that they have been treated with the same bronzer as Trump, with their waxy guises glowing.<br />
<br />
All three men have been dressed in their standard outfits.<br />
<br />
The model of Trump is seen wearing a black suit, white shirt and Republican-red tie.<br />
<br />
Putin appears wearing a charcoal grey suit while Kim Jong-Un stands motionless dressed in a round necked black jacket.<br />
Along with the world leaders, there are a host of celebrities who have been cast in wax.<br />
<br />
Among the line up is a gun-wielding Arnold Schwarzenegger, a gaunt Michael Jackson, a cross-eyed Rowan Atkinson and smiley Jackie Chan.<br />
<br />
One stand also features models of Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, midway through a wand flight. <br />
<br />
For those of you who want to get close to these static world leaders and A-listers, the exhibition is currently being held at the Liaoning Industrial Exhibition Hall in Shenyang, northeast China.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_worst_wax_figures_youve_seen33.jpg
  • Are these the worst wax figures you've seen? Trump, Kim Jong-un and Putin's comical dummies <br />
<br />
Donald Trump has been immortalised in a new wax work exhibition in China, with his signature tan and blonde coiffure given an extra bit of pizzazz.<br />
<br />
The U.S. president-inspired dummy boasts a generous sweep of very yellow hair with what appears to be the start of sideburns. His tan seems to be even more radiant than in real life, setting off his cold-blue glass eyes. There is a line on his neck, seemingly where his head and body were connected or an intended roll of fat.<br />
<br />
North Korea ruler Kim Jong-Un and Russian president Vladimir Putin are the other world leaders to feature in the new exhibit - their figurines equally comical to look at.<br />
It appears that they have been treated with the same bronzer as Trump, with their waxy guises glowing.<br />
<br />
All three men have been dressed in their standard outfits.<br />
<br />
The model of Trump is seen wearing a black suit, white shirt and Republican-red tie.<br />
<br />
Putin appears wearing a charcoal grey suit while Kim Jong-Un stands motionless dressed in a round necked black jacket.<br />
Along with the world leaders, there are a host of celebrities who have been cast in wax.<br />
<br />
Among the line up is a gun-wielding Arnold Schwarzenegger, a gaunt Michael Jackson, a cross-eyed Rowan Atkinson and smiley Jackie Chan.<br />
<br />
One stand also features models of Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, midway through a wand flight. <br />
<br />
For those of you who want to get close to these static world leaders and A-listers, the exhibition is currently being held at the Liaoning Industrial Exhibition Hall in Shenyang, northeast China.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_worst_wax_figures_youve_seen30.jpg
  • Are these the worst wax figures you've seen? Trump, Kim Jong-un and Putin's comical dummies <br />
<br />
Donald Trump has been immortalised in a new wax work exhibition in China, with his signature tan and blonde coiffure given an extra bit of pizzazz.<br />
<br />
The U.S. president-inspired dummy boasts a generous sweep of very yellow hair with what appears to be the start of sideburns. His tan seems to be even more radiant than in real life, setting off his cold-blue glass eyes. There is a line on his neck, seemingly where his head and body were connected or an intended roll of fat.<br />
<br />
North Korea ruler Kim Jong-Un and Russian president Vladimir Putin are the other world leaders to feature in the new exhibit - their figurines equally comical to look at.<br />
It appears that they have been treated with the same bronzer as Trump, with their waxy guises glowing.<br />
<br />
All three men have been dressed in their standard outfits.<br />
<br />
The model of Trump is seen wearing a black suit, white shirt and Republican-red tie.<br />
<br />
Putin appears wearing a charcoal grey suit while Kim Jong-Un stands motionless dressed in a round necked black jacket.<br />
Along with the world leaders, there are a host of celebrities who have been cast in wax.<br />
<br />
Among the line up is a gun-wielding Arnold Schwarzenegger, a gaunt Michael Jackson, a cross-eyed Rowan Atkinson and smiley Jackie Chan.<br />
<br />
One stand also features models of Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, midway through a wand flight. <br />
<br />
For those of you who want to get close to these static world leaders and A-listers, the exhibition is currently being held at the Liaoning Industrial Exhibition Hall in Shenyang, northeast China.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_worst_wax_figures_youve_seen31.jpg
  • Are these the worst wax figures you've seen? Trump, Kim Jong-un and Putin's comical dummies <br />
<br />
Donald Trump has been immortalised in a new wax work exhibition in China, with his signature tan and blonde coiffure given an extra bit of pizzazz.<br />
<br />
The U.S. president-inspired dummy boasts a generous sweep of very yellow hair with what appears to be the start of sideburns. His tan seems to be even more radiant than in real life, setting off his cold-blue glass eyes. There is a line on his neck, seemingly where his head and body were connected or an intended roll of fat.<br />
<br />
North Korea ruler Kim Jong-Un and Russian president Vladimir Putin are the other world leaders to feature in the new exhibit - their figurines equally comical to look at.<br />
It appears that they have been treated with the same bronzer as Trump, with their waxy guises glowing.<br />
<br />
All three men have been dressed in their standard outfits.<br />
<br />
The model of Trump is seen wearing a black suit, white shirt and Republican-red tie.<br />
<br />
Putin appears wearing a charcoal grey suit while Kim Jong-Un stands motionless dressed in a round necked black jacket.<br />
Along with the world leaders, there are a host of celebrities who have been cast in wax.<br />
<br />
Among the line up is a gun-wielding Arnold Schwarzenegger, a gaunt Michael Jackson, a cross-eyed Rowan Atkinson and smiley Jackie Chan.<br />
<br />
One stand also features models of Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, midway through a wand flight. <br />
<br />
For those of you who want to get close to these static world leaders and A-listers, the exhibition is currently being held at the Liaoning Industrial Exhibition Hall in Shenyang, northeast China.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_worst_wax_figures_youve_seen26.jpg
  • Are these the worst wax figures you've seen? Trump, Kim Jong-un and Putin's comical dummies <br />
<br />
Donald Trump has been immortalised in a new wax work exhibition in China, with his signature tan and blonde coiffure given an extra bit of pizzazz.<br />
<br />
The U.S. president-inspired dummy boasts a generous sweep of very yellow hair with what appears to be the start of sideburns. His tan seems to be even more radiant than in real life, setting off his cold-blue glass eyes. There is a line on his neck, seemingly where his head and body were connected or an intended roll of fat.<br />
<br />
North Korea ruler Kim Jong-Un and Russian president Vladimir Putin are the other world leaders to feature in the new exhibit - their figurines equally comical to look at.<br />
It appears that they have been treated with the same bronzer as Trump, with their waxy guises glowing.<br />
<br />
All three men have been dressed in their standard outfits.<br />
<br />
The model of Trump is seen wearing a black suit, white shirt and Republican-red tie.<br />
<br />
Putin appears wearing a charcoal grey suit while Kim Jong-Un stands motionless dressed in a round necked black jacket.<br />
Along with the world leaders, there are a host of celebrities who have been cast in wax.<br />
<br />
Among the line up is a gun-wielding Arnold Schwarzenegger, a gaunt Michael Jackson, a cross-eyed Rowan Atkinson and smiley Jackie Chan.<br />
<br />
One stand also features models of Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, midway through a wand flight. <br />
<br />
For those of you who want to get close to these static world leaders and A-listers, the exhibition is currently being held at the Liaoning Industrial Exhibition Hall in Shenyang, northeast China.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_worst_wax_figures_youve_seen24.jpg
  • Are these the worst wax figures you've seen? Trump, Kim Jong-un and Putin's comical dummies <br />
<br />
Donald Trump has been immortalised in a new wax work exhibition in China, with his signature tan and blonde coiffure given an extra bit of pizzazz.<br />
<br />
The U.S. president-inspired dummy boasts a generous sweep of very yellow hair with what appears to be the start of sideburns. His tan seems to be even more radiant than in real life, setting off his cold-blue glass eyes. There is a line on his neck, seemingly where his head and body were connected or an intended roll of fat.<br />
<br />
North Korea ruler Kim Jong-Un and Russian president Vladimir Putin are the other world leaders to feature in the new exhibit - their figurines equally comical to look at.<br />
It appears that they have been treated with the same bronzer as Trump, with their waxy guises glowing.<br />
<br />
All three men have been dressed in their standard outfits.<br />
<br />
The model of Trump is seen wearing a black suit, white shirt and Republican-red tie.<br />
<br />
Putin appears wearing a charcoal grey suit while Kim Jong-Un stands motionless dressed in a round necked black jacket.<br />
Along with the world leaders, there are a host of celebrities who have been cast in wax.<br />
<br />
Among the line up is a gun-wielding Arnold Schwarzenegger, a gaunt Michael Jackson, a cross-eyed Rowan Atkinson and smiley Jackie Chan.<br />
<br />
One stand also features models of Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, midway through a wand flight. <br />
<br />
For those of you who want to get close to these static world leaders and A-listers, the exhibition is currently being held at the Liaoning Industrial Exhibition Hall in Shenyang, northeast China.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_worst_wax_figures_youve_seen22.jpg
  • Are these the worst wax figures you've seen? Trump, Kim Jong-un and Putin's comical dummies <br />
<br />
Donald Trump has been immortalised in a new wax work exhibition in China, with his signature tan and blonde coiffure given an extra bit of pizzazz.<br />
<br />
The U.S. president-inspired dummy boasts a generous sweep of very yellow hair with what appears to be the start of sideburns. His tan seems to be even more radiant than in real life, setting off his cold-blue glass eyes. There is a line on his neck, seemingly where his head and body were connected or an intended roll of fat.<br />
<br />
North Korea ruler Kim Jong-Un and Russian president Vladimir Putin are the other world leaders to feature in the new exhibit - their figurines equally comical to look at.<br />
It appears that they have been treated with the same bronzer as Trump, with their waxy guises glowing.<br />
<br />
All three men have been dressed in their standard outfits.<br />
<br />
The model of Trump is seen wearing a black suit, white shirt and Republican-red tie.<br />
<br />
Putin appears wearing a charcoal grey suit while Kim Jong-Un stands motionless dressed in a round necked black jacket.<br />
Along with the world leaders, there are a host of celebrities who have been cast in wax.<br />
<br />
Among the line up is a gun-wielding Arnold Schwarzenegger, a gaunt Michael Jackson, a cross-eyed Rowan Atkinson and smiley Jackie Chan.<br />
<br />
One stand also features models of Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, midway through a wand flight. <br />
<br />
For those of you who want to get close to these static world leaders and A-listers, the exhibition is currently being held at the Liaoning Industrial Exhibition Hall in Shenyang, northeast China.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_worst_wax_figures_youve_seen19.jpg
  • Are these the worst wax figures you've seen? Trump, Kim Jong-un and Putin's comical dummies <br />
<br />
Donald Trump has been immortalised in a new wax work exhibition in China, with his signature tan and blonde coiffure given an extra bit of pizzazz.<br />
<br />
The U.S. president-inspired dummy boasts a generous sweep of very yellow hair with what appears to be the start of sideburns. His tan seems to be even more radiant than in real life, setting off his cold-blue glass eyes. There is a line on his neck, seemingly where his head and body were connected or an intended roll of fat.<br />
<br />
North Korea ruler Kim Jong-Un and Russian president Vladimir Putin are the other world leaders to feature in the new exhibit - their figurines equally comical to look at.<br />
It appears that they have been treated with the same bronzer as Trump, with their waxy guises glowing.<br />
<br />
All three men have been dressed in their standard outfits.<br />
<br />
The model of Trump is seen wearing a black suit, white shirt and Republican-red tie.<br />
<br />
Putin appears wearing a charcoal grey suit while Kim Jong-Un stands motionless dressed in a round necked black jacket.<br />
Along with the world leaders, there are a host of celebrities who have been cast in wax.<br />
<br />
Among the line up is a gun-wielding Arnold Schwarzenegger, a gaunt Michael Jackson, a cross-eyed Rowan Atkinson and smiley Jackie Chan.<br />
<br />
One stand also features models of Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, midway through a wand flight. <br />
<br />
For those of you who want to get close to these static world leaders and A-listers, the exhibition is currently being held at the Liaoning Industrial Exhibition Hall in Shenyang, northeast China.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_worst_wax_figures_youve_seen17.jpg
  • Are these the worst wax figures you've seen? Trump, Kim Jong-un and Putin's comical dummies <br />
<br />
Donald Trump has been immortalised in a new wax work exhibition in China, with his signature tan and blonde coiffure given an extra bit of pizzazz.<br />
<br />
The U.S. president-inspired dummy boasts a generous sweep of very yellow hair with what appears to be the start of sideburns. His tan seems to be even more radiant than in real life, setting off his cold-blue glass eyes. There is a line on his neck, seemingly where his head and body were connected or an intended roll of fat.<br />
<br />
North Korea ruler Kim Jong-Un and Russian president Vladimir Putin are the other world leaders to feature in the new exhibit - their figurines equally comical to look at.<br />
It appears that they have been treated with the same bronzer as Trump, with their waxy guises glowing.<br />
<br />
All three men have been dressed in their standard outfits.<br />
<br />
The model of Trump is seen wearing a black suit, white shirt and Republican-red tie.<br />
<br />
Putin appears wearing a charcoal grey suit while Kim Jong-Un stands motionless dressed in a round necked black jacket.<br />
Along with the world leaders, there are a host of celebrities who have been cast in wax.<br />
<br />
Among the line up is a gun-wielding Arnold Schwarzenegger, a gaunt Michael Jackson, a cross-eyed Rowan Atkinson and smiley Jackie Chan.<br />
<br />
One stand also features models of Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, midway through a wand flight. <br />
<br />
For those of you who want to get close to these static world leaders and A-listers, the exhibition is currently being held at the Liaoning Industrial Exhibition Hall in Shenyang, northeast China.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_worst_wax_figures_youve_seen16.jpg
  • Are these the worst wax figures you've seen? Trump, Kim Jong-un and Putin's comical dummies <br />
<br />
Donald Trump has been immortalised in a new wax work exhibition in China, with his signature tan and blonde coiffure given an extra bit of pizzazz.<br />
<br />
The U.S. president-inspired dummy boasts a generous sweep of very yellow hair with what appears to be the start of sideburns. His tan seems to be even more radiant than in real life, setting off his cold-blue glass eyes. There is a line on his neck, seemingly where his head and body were connected or an intended roll of fat.<br />
<br />
North Korea ruler Kim Jong-Un and Russian president Vladimir Putin are the other world leaders to feature in the new exhibit - their figurines equally comical to look at.<br />
It appears that they have been treated with the same bronzer as Trump, with their waxy guises glowing.<br />
<br />
All three men have been dressed in their standard outfits.<br />
<br />
The model of Trump is seen wearing a black suit, white shirt and Republican-red tie.<br />
<br />
Putin appears wearing a charcoal grey suit while Kim Jong-Un stands motionless dressed in a round necked black jacket.<br />
Along with the world leaders, there are a host of celebrities who have been cast in wax.<br />
<br />
Among the line up is a gun-wielding Arnold Schwarzenegger, a gaunt Michael Jackson, a cross-eyed Rowan Atkinson and smiley Jackie Chan.<br />
<br />
One stand also features models of Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, midway through a wand flight. <br />
<br />
For those of you who want to get close to these static world leaders and A-listers, the exhibition is currently being held at the Liaoning Industrial Exhibition Hall in Shenyang, northeast China.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_worst_wax_figures_youve_seen13.jpg
  • Are these the worst wax figures you've seen? Trump, Kim Jong-un and Putin's comical dummies <br />
<br />
Donald Trump has been immortalised in a new wax work exhibition in China, with his signature tan and blonde coiffure given an extra bit of pizzazz.<br />
<br />
The U.S. president-inspired dummy boasts a generous sweep of very yellow hair with what appears to be the start of sideburns. His tan seems to be even more radiant than in real life, setting off his cold-blue glass eyes. There is a line on his neck, seemingly where his head and body were connected or an intended roll of fat.<br />
<br />
North Korea ruler Kim Jong-Un and Russian president Vladimir Putin are the other world leaders to feature in the new exhibit - their figurines equally comical to look at.<br />
It appears that they have been treated with the same bronzer as Trump, with their waxy guises glowing.<br />
<br />
All three men have been dressed in their standard outfits.<br />
<br />
The model of Trump is seen wearing a black suit, white shirt and Republican-red tie.<br />
<br />
Putin appears wearing a charcoal grey suit while Kim Jong-Un stands motionless dressed in a round necked black jacket.<br />
Along with the world leaders, there are a host of celebrities who have been cast in wax.<br />
<br />
Among the line up is a gun-wielding Arnold Schwarzenegger, a gaunt Michael Jackson, a cross-eyed Rowan Atkinson and smiley Jackie Chan.<br />
<br />
One stand also features models of Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, midway through a wand flight. <br />
<br />
For those of you who want to get close to these static world leaders and A-listers, the exhibition is currently being held at the Liaoning Industrial Exhibition Hall in Shenyang, northeast China.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_worst_wax_figures_youve_seen10.jpg
  • Are these the worst wax figures you've seen? Trump, Kim Jong-un and Putin's comical dummies <br />
<br />
Donald Trump has been immortalised in a new wax work exhibition in China, with his signature tan and blonde coiffure given an extra bit of pizzazz.<br />
<br />
The U.S. president-inspired dummy boasts a generous sweep of very yellow hair with what appears to be the start of sideburns. His tan seems to be even more radiant than in real life, setting off his cold-blue glass eyes. There is a line on his neck, seemingly where his head and body were connected or an intended roll of fat.<br />
<br />
North Korea ruler Kim Jong-Un and Russian president Vladimir Putin are the other world leaders to feature in the new exhibit - their figurines equally comical to look at.<br />
It appears that they have been treated with the same bronzer as Trump, with their waxy guises glowing.<br />
<br />
All three men have been dressed in their standard outfits.<br />
<br />
The model of Trump is seen wearing a black suit, white shirt and Republican-red tie.<br />
<br />
Putin appears wearing a charcoal grey suit while Kim Jong-Un stands motionless dressed in a round necked black jacket.<br />
Along with the world leaders, there are a host of celebrities who have been cast in wax.<br />
<br />
Among the line up is a gun-wielding Arnold Schwarzenegger, a gaunt Michael Jackson, a cross-eyed Rowan Atkinson and smiley Jackie Chan.<br />
<br />
One stand also features models of Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, midway through a wand flight. <br />
<br />
For those of you who want to get close to these static world leaders and A-listers, the exhibition is currently being held at the Liaoning Industrial Exhibition Hall in Shenyang, northeast China.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_worst_wax_figures_youve_seen11.jpg
  • Are these the worst wax figures you've seen? Trump, Kim Jong-un and Putin's comical dummies <br />
<br />
Donald Trump has been immortalised in a new wax work exhibition in China, with his signature tan and blonde coiffure given an extra bit of pizzazz.<br />
<br />
The U.S. president-inspired dummy boasts a generous sweep of very yellow hair with what appears to be the start of sideburns. His tan seems to be even more radiant than in real life, setting off his cold-blue glass eyes. There is a line on his neck, seemingly where his head and body were connected or an intended roll of fat.<br />
<br />
North Korea ruler Kim Jong-Un and Russian president Vladimir Putin are the other world leaders to feature in the new exhibit - their figurines equally comical to look at.<br />
It appears that they have been treated with the same bronzer as Trump, with their waxy guises glowing.<br />
<br />
All three men have been dressed in their standard outfits.<br />
<br />
The model of Trump is seen wearing a black suit, white shirt and Republican-red tie.<br />
<br />
Putin appears wearing a charcoal grey suit while Kim Jong-Un stands motionless dressed in a round necked black jacket.<br />
Along with the world leaders, there are a host of celebrities who have been cast in wax.<br />
<br />
Among the line up is a gun-wielding Arnold Schwarzenegger, a gaunt Michael Jackson, a cross-eyed Rowan Atkinson and smiley Jackie Chan.<br />
<br />
One stand also features models of Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, midway through a wand flight. <br />
<br />
For those of you who want to get close to these static world leaders and A-listers, the exhibition is currently being held at the Liaoning Industrial Exhibition Hall in Shenyang, northeast China.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_worst_wax_figures_youve_seen12.jpg
  • Are these the worst wax figures you've seen? Trump, Kim Jong-un and Putin's comical dummies <br />
<br />
Donald Trump has been immortalised in a new wax work exhibition in China, with his signature tan and blonde coiffure given an extra bit of pizzazz.<br />
<br />
The U.S. president-inspired dummy boasts a generous sweep of very yellow hair with what appears to be the start of sideburns. His tan seems to be even more radiant than in real life, setting off his cold-blue glass eyes. There is a line on his neck, seemingly where his head and body were connected or an intended roll of fat.<br />
<br />
North Korea ruler Kim Jong-Un and Russian president Vladimir Putin are the other world leaders to feature in the new exhibit - their figurines equally comical to look at.<br />
It appears that they have been treated with the same bronzer as Trump, with their waxy guises glowing.<br />
<br />
All three men have been dressed in their standard outfits.<br />
<br />
The model of Trump is seen wearing a black suit, white shirt and Republican-red tie.<br />
<br />
Putin appears wearing a charcoal grey suit while Kim Jong-Un stands motionless dressed in a round necked black jacket.<br />
Along with the world leaders, there are a host of celebrities who have been cast in wax.<br />
<br />
Among the line up is a gun-wielding Arnold Schwarzenegger, a gaunt Michael Jackson, a cross-eyed Rowan Atkinson and smiley Jackie Chan.<br />
<br />
One stand also features models of Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, midway through a wand flight. <br />
<br />
For those of you who want to get close to these static world leaders and A-listers, the exhibition is currently being held at the Liaoning Industrial Exhibition Hall in Shenyang, northeast China.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_worst_wax_figures_youve_seen09.jpg
  • Are these the worst wax figures you've seen? Trump, Kim Jong-un and Putin's comical dummies <br />
<br />
Donald Trump has been immortalised in a new wax work exhibition in China, with his signature tan and blonde coiffure given an extra bit of pizzazz.<br />
<br />
The U.S. president-inspired dummy boasts a generous sweep of very yellow hair with what appears to be the start of sideburns. His tan seems to be even more radiant than in real life, setting off his cold-blue glass eyes. There is a line on his neck, seemingly where his head and body were connected or an intended roll of fat.<br />
<br />
North Korea ruler Kim Jong-Un and Russian president Vladimir Putin are the other world leaders to feature in the new exhibit - their figurines equally comical to look at.<br />
It appears that they have been treated with the same bronzer as Trump, with their waxy guises glowing.<br />
<br />
All three men have been dressed in their standard outfits.<br />
<br />
The model of Trump is seen wearing a black suit, white shirt and Republican-red tie.<br />
<br />
Putin appears wearing a charcoal grey suit while Kim Jong-Un stands motionless dressed in a round necked black jacket.<br />
Along with the world leaders, there are a host of celebrities who have been cast in wax.<br />
<br />
Among the line up is a gun-wielding Arnold Schwarzenegger, a gaunt Michael Jackson, a cross-eyed Rowan Atkinson and smiley Jackie Chan.<br />
<br />
One stand also features models of Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, midway through a wand flight. <br />
<br />
For those of you who want to get close to these static world leaders and A-listers, the exhibition is currently being held at the Liaoning Industrial Exhibition Hall in Shenyang, northeast China.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • Are these the worst wax figures you've seen? Trump, Kim Jong-un and Putin's comical dummies <br />
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Donald Trump has been immortalised in a new wax work exhibition in China, with his signature tan and blonde coiffure given an extra bit of pizzazz.<br />
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The U.S. president-inspired dummy boasts a generous sweep of very yellow hair with what appears to be the start of sideburns. His tan seems to be even more radiant than in real life, setting off his cold-blue glass eyes. There is a line on his neck, seemingly where his head and body were connected or an intended roll of fat.<br />
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North Korea ruler Kim Jong-Un and Russian president Vladimir Putin are the other world leaders to feature in the new exhibit - their figurines equally comical to look at.<br />
It appears that they have been treated with the same bronzer as Trump, with their waxy guises glowing.<br />
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All three men have been dressed in their standard outfits.<br />
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The model of Trump is seen wearing a black suit, white shirt and Republican-red tie.<br />
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Putin appears wearing a charcoal grey suit while Kim Jong-Un stands motionless dressed in a round necked black jacket.<br />
Along with the world leaders, there are a host of celebrities who have been cast in wax.<br />
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Among the line up is a gun-wielding Arnold Schwarzenegger, a gaunt Michael Jackson, a cross-eyed Rowan Atkinson and smiley Jackie Chan.<br />
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One stand also features models of Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, midway through a wand flight. <br />
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For those of you who want to get close to these static world leaders and A-listers, the exhibition is currently being held at the Liaoning Industrial Exhibition Hall in Shenyang, northeast China.<br />
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  • Are these the worst wax figures you've seen? Trump, Kim Jong-un and Putin's comical dummies <br />
<br />
Donald Trump has been immortalised in a new wax work exhibition in China, with his signature tan and blonde coiffure given an extra bit of pizzazz.<br />
<br />
The U.S. president-inspired dummy boasts a generous sweep of very yellow hair with what appears to be the start of sideburns. His tan seems to be even more radiant than in real life, setting off his cold-blue glass eyes. There is a line on his neck, seemingly where his head and body were connected or an intended roll of fat.<br />
<br />
North Korea ruler Kim Jong-Un and Russian president Vladimir Putin are the other world leaders to feature in the new exhibit - their figurines equally comical to look at.<br />
It appears that they have been treated with the same bronzer as Trump, with their waxy guises glowing.<br />
<br />
All three men have been dressed in their standard outfits.<br />
<br />
The model of Trump is seen wearing a black suit, white shirt and Republican-red tie.<br />
<br />
Putin appears wearing a charcoal grey suit while Kim Jong-Un stands motionless dressed in a round necked black jacket.<br />
Along with the world leaders, there are a host of celebrities who have been cast in wax.<br />
<br />
Among the line up is a gun-wielding Arnold Schwarzenegger, a gaunt Michael Jackson, a cross-eyed Rowan Atkinson and smiley Jackie Chan.<br />
<br />
One stand also features models of Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, midway through a wand flight. <br />
<br />
For those of you who want to get close to these static world leaders and A-listers, the exhibition is currently being held at the Liaoning Industrial Exhibition Hall in Shenyang, northeast China.<br />
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  • ANYANG, CHINA - JANUARY 31: <br />
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Artists perform Stunning iron fireworks <br />
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Folk artists perform molten iron fireworks at a scenic area in Neihuang County to celebrate the Lunar New Year on January 31, 2017 in Anyang, Henan Province of China. Folk artists use planks hit the molten iron up to the sky to make fireworks in the celebrations. <br />
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  • ANYANG, CHINA - JANUARY 31: <br />
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Artists perform Stunning iron fireworks <br />
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Folk artists perform molten iron fireworks at a scenic area in Neihuang County to celebrate the Lunar New Year on January 31, 2017 in Anyang, Henan Province of China. Folk artists use planks hit the molten iron up to the sky to make fireworks in the celebrations. <br />
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  • ANYANG, CHINA - JANUARY 31: <br />
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Artists perform Stunning iron fireworks <br />
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Folk artists perform molten iron fireworks at a scenic area in Neihuang County to celebrate the Lunar New Year on January 31, 2017 in Anyang, Henan Province of China. Folk artists use planks hit the molten iron up to the sky to make fireworks in the celebrations. <br />
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  • ANYANG, CHINA - JANUARY 31: <br />
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Artists perform Stunning iron fireworks <br />
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Folk artists perform molten iron fireworks at a scenic area in Neihuang County to celebrate the Lunar New Year on January 31, 2017 in Anyang, Henan Province of China. Folk artists use planks hit the molten iron up to the sky to make fireworks in the celebrations. <br />
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  • ANYANG, CHINA - JANUARY 31: <br />
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Artists perform Stunning iron fireworks <br />
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Folk artists perform molten iron fireworks at a scenic area in Neihuang County to celebrate the Lunar New Year on January 31, 2017 in Anyang, Henan Province of China. Folk artists use planks hit the molten iron up to the sky to make fireworks in the celebrations. <br />
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  • ANYANG, CHINA - JANUARY 31: <br />
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Artists perform Stunning iron fireworks <br />
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Folk artists perform molten iron fireworks at a scenic area in Neihuang County to celebrate the Lunar New Year on January 31, 2017 in Anyang, Henan Province of China. Folk artists use planks hit the molten iron up to the sky to make fireworks in the celebrations. <br />
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  • ANYANG, CHINA - JANUARY 31: <br />
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Artists perform Stunning iron fireworks <br />
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Folk artists perform molten iron fireworks at a scenic area in Neihuang County to celebrate the Lunar New Year on January 31, 2017 in Anyang, Henan Province of China. Folk artists use planks hit the molten iron up to the sky to make fireworks in the celebrations. <br />
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  • ANYANG, CHINA - JANUARY 31: <br />
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Artists perform Stunning iron fireworks <br />
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Folk artists perform molten iron fireworks at a scenic area in Neihuang County to celebrate the Lunar New Year on January 31, 2017 in Anyang, Henan Province of China. Folk artists use planks hit the molten iron up to the sky to make fireworks in the celebrations. <br />
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  • ANYANG, CHINA - JANUARY 31: <br />
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Artists perform Stunning iron fireworks <br />
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Folk artists perform molten iron fireworks at a scenic area in Neihuang County to celebrate the Lunar New Year on January 31, 2017 in Anyang, Henan Province of China. Folk artists use planks hit the molten iron up to the sky to make fireworks in the celebrations. <br />
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  • ANYANG, CHINA - JANUARY 31: <br />
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Artists perform Stunning iron fireworks <br />
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Folk artists perform molten iron fireworks at a scenic area in Neihuang County to celebrate the Lunar New Year on January 31, 2017 in Anyang, Henan Province of China. Folk artists use planks hit the molten iron up to the sky to make fireworks in the celebrations. <br />
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  • ANYANG, CHINA - JANUARY 31: <br />
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Artists perform Stunning iron fireworks <br />
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Folk artists perform molten iron fireworks at a scenic area in Neihuang County to celebrate the Lunar New Year on January 31, 2017 in Anyang, Henan Province of China. Folk artists use planks hit the molten iron up to the sky to make fireworks in the celebrations. <br />
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  • LIUZHOU, CHINA - JANUARY 30: <br />
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Shocking images of Two horses fighting during a horse competition at Rongshui Miao Autonomous County on January 30, 2017 in Liuzhou, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Miao people held a horse fighting competition on the third day of the Lunar New Year at Rongshui Miao Autonomous County in Liuzhou. <br />
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  • LIUZHOU, CHINA - JANUARY 30: <br />
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Shocking images of Two horses fighting during a horse competition at Rongshui Miao Autonomous County on January 30, 2017 in Liuzhou, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Miao people held a horse fighting competition on the third day of the Lunar New Year at Rongshui Miao Autonomous County in Liuzhou. <br />
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  • LIUZHOU, CHINA - JANUARY 30: <br />
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Shocking images of Two horses fighting during a horse competition at Rongshui Miao Autonomous County on January 30, 2017 in Liuzhou, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Miao people held a horse fighting competition on the third day of the Lunar New Year at Rongshui Miao Autonomous County in Liuzhou. <br />
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  • LIUZHOU, CHINA - JANUARY 30: <br />
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Shocking images of Two horses fighting during a horse competition at Rongshui Miao Autonomous County on January 30, 2017 in Liuzhou, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Miao people held a horse fighting competition on the third day of the Lunar New Year at Rongshui Miao Autonomous County in Liuzhou. <br />
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  • LIUZHOU, CHINA - JANUARY 30: <br />
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Shocking images of Two horses fighting during a horse competition at Rongshui Miao Autonomous County on January 30, 2017 in Liuzhou, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Miao people held a horse fighting competition on the third day of the Lunar New Year at Rongshui Miao Autonomous County in Liuzhou. <br />
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  • LIUZHOU, CHINA - JANUARY 30: <br />
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Shocking images of Two horses fighting during a horse competition at Rongshui Miao Autonomous County on January 30, 2017 in Liuzhou, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Miao people held a horse fighting competition on the third day of the Lunar New Year at Rongshui Miao Autonomous County in Liuzhou. <br />
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  • LIUZHOU, CHINA - JANUARY 30: <br />
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Shocking images of Two horses fighting during a horse competition at Rongshui Miao Autonomous County on January 30, 2017 in Liuzhou, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Miao people held a horse fighting competition on the third day of the Lunar New Year at Rongshui Miao Autonomous County in Liuzhou. <br />
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  • Naughty monkey gives dramatic expressions while begging for food<br />
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A set of funny pictures of the squirrel monkey emerged on social media site today.  <br />
The squirrel monkey, from Chongqing's Yongchuan Wild Animals World, acted in such a funny way that tourists burst out laughing.   <br />
Some web users said the monkey seemed to be yelling 'oh my god' or 'why'.<br />
One Facebook user named 'Hon Elizabeth Sang' said: 'It's like (the monkey is) saying: "oh lord, give us food and water to drink."'<br />
Another user named 'Denise Lyra Amago Preeo' wrote: 'This monkey is initialising his power.'<br />
Some users suggested that the monkey should be the face of new stickers on instant messaging app such as WeChat and Line.<br />
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Squirrel Monkey is one of the smallest species in the primate group. <br />
It has an average height of 9.8 to 14 inches and weight of 1.68 to 2.38 pounds.<br />
These tiny animals are omnivores and normally eat flowers, leaves, nuts, insects, lizards and eggs.<br />
Yongchuan Wild Animals World was opened in 2000. It has more than 430 animal species, including some endangered and protected species such as snow leopard and strawberry tiger.<br />
The zoo later expanded to be the Leheledu Holiday Resort which has restaurants and hotel rooms.<br />
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  • Naughty monkey gives dramatic expressions while begging for food<br />
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A set of funny pictures of the squirrel monkey emerged on social media site today.  <br />
The squirrel monkey, from Chongqing's Yongchuan Wild Animals World, acted in such a funny way that tourists burst out laughing.   <br />
Some web users said the monkey seemed to be yelling 'oh my god' or 'why'.<br />
One Facebook user named 'Hon Elizabeth Sang' said: 'It's like (the monkey is) saying: "oh lord, give us food and water to drink."'<br />
Another user named 'Denise Lyra Amago Preeo' wrote: 'This monkey is initialising his power.'<br />
Some users suggested that the monkey should be the face of new stickers on instant messaging app such as WeChat and Line.<br />
<br />
Squirrel Monkey is one of the smallest species in the primate group. <br />
It has an average height of 9.8 to 14 inches and weight of 1.68 to 2.38 pounds.<br />
These tiny animals are omnivores and normally eat flowers, leaves, nuts, insects, lizards and eggs.<br />
Yongchuan Wild Animals World was opened in 2000. It has more than 430 animal species, including some endangered and protected species such as snow leopard and strawberry tiger.<br />
The zoo later expanded to be the Leheledu Holiday Resort which has restaurants and hotel rooms.<br />
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  • Naughty monkey gives dramatic expressions while begging for food<br />
<br />
A set of funny pictures of the squirrel monkey emerged on social media site today.  <br />
The squirrel monkey, from Chongqing's Yongchuan Wild Animals World, acted in such a funny way that tourists burst out laughing.   <br />
Some web users said the monkey seemed to be yelling 'oh my god' or 'why'.<br />
One Facebook user named 'Hon Elizabeth Sang' said: 'It's like (the monkey is) saying: "oh lord, give us food and water to drink."'<br />
Another user named 'Denise Lyra Amago Preeo' wrote: 'This monkey is initialising his power.'<br />
Some users suggested that the monkey should be the face of new stickers on instant messaging app such as WeChat and Line.<br />
<br />
Squirrel Monkey is one of the smallest species in the primate group. <br />
It has an average height of 9.8 to 14 inches and weight of 1.68 to 2.38 pounds.<br />
These tiny animals are omnivores and normally eat flowers, leaves, nuts, insects, lizards and eggs.<br />
Yongchuan Wild Animals World was opened in 2000. It has more than 430 animal species, including some endangered and protected species such as snow leopard and strawberry tiger.<br />
The zoo later expanded to be the Leheledu Holiday Resort which has restaurants and hotel rooms.<br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: <br />
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Citizens perform square dance to make a Guinness World Record with dancers in other 13 cities on November 7, 2016 in Zhengzhou, China. 50,085 people in 14 cities performed the same square dances at the same time, and set the Guinness World Record for multiple-site large-scale dancing on Monday morning<br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: <br />
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Citizens perform square dance to make a Guinness World Record with dancers in other 13 cities on November 7, 2016 in Zhengzhou, China. 50,085 people in 14 cities performed the same square dances at the same time, and set the Guinness World Record for multiple-site large-scale dancing on Monday morning<br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: <br />
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Citizens perform square dance to make a Guinness World Record with dancers in other 13 cities on November 7, 2016 in Zhengzhou, China. 50,085 people in 14 cities performed the same square dances at the same time, and set the Guinness World Record for multiple-site large-scale dancing on Monday morning<br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: <br />
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Citizens perform square dance to make a Guinness World Record with dancers in other 13 cities on November 7, 2016 in Zhengzhou, China. 50,085 people in 14 cities performed the same square dances at the same time, and set the Guinness World Record for multiple-site large-scale dancing on Monday morning<br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: <br />
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Citizens perform square dance to make a Guinness World Record with dancers in other 13 cities on November 7, 2016 in Zhengzhou, China. 50,085 people in 14 cities performed the same square dances at the same time, and set the Guinness World Record for multiple-site large-scale dancing on Monday morning<br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: <br />
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Citizens perform square dance to make a Guinness World Record with dancers in other 13 cities on November 7, 2016 in Zhengzhou, China. 50,085 people in 14 cities performed the same square dances at the same time, and set the Guinness World Record for multiple-site large-scale dancing on Monday morning<br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: <br />
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Citizens perform square dance to make a Guinness World Record with dancers in other 13 cities on November 7, 2016 in Zhengzhou, China. 50,085 people in 14 cities performed the same square dances at the same time, and set the Guinness World Record for multiple-site large-scale dancing on Monday morning<br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: <br />
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Citizens perform square dance to make a Guinness World Record with dancers in other 13 cities on November 7, 2016 in Zhengzhou, China. 50,085 people in 14 cities performed the same square dances at the same time, and set the Guinness World Record for multiple-site large-scale dancing on Monday morning<br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: <br />
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Citizens perform square dance to make a Guinness World Record with dancers in other 13 cities on November 7, 2016 in Zhengzhou, China. 50,085 people in 14 cities performed the same square dances at the same time, and set the Guinness World Record for multiple-site large-scale dancing on Monday morning<br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: <br />
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Citizens perform square dance to make a Guinness World Record with dancers in other 13 cities on November 7, 2016 in Zhengzhou, China. 50,085 people in 14 cities performed the same square dances at the same time, and set the Guinness World Record for multiple-site large-scale dancing on Monday morning<br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: <br />
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Citizens perform square dance to make a Guinness World Record with dancers in other 13 cities on November 7, 2016 in Zhengzhou, China. 50,085 people in 14 cities performed the same square dances at the same time, and set the Guinness World Record for multiple-site large-scale dancing on Monday morning<br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: <br />
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Citizens perform square dance to make a Guinness World Record with dancers in other 13 cities on November 7, 2016 in Zhengzhou, China. 50,085 people in 14 cities performed the same square dances at the same time, and set the Guinness World Record for multiple-site large-scale dancing on Monday morning<br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: <br />
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Citizens perform square dance to make a Guinness World Record with dancers in other 13 cities on November 7, 2016 in Zhengzhou, China. 50,085 people in 14 cities performed the same square dances at the same time, and set the Guinness World Record for multiple-site large-scale dancing on Monday morning<br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: <br />
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Citizens perform square dance to make a Guinness World Record with dancers in other 13 cities on November 7, 2016 in Zhengzhou, China. 50,085 people in 14 cities performed the same square dances at the same time, and set the Guinness World Record for multiple-site large-scale dancing on Monday morning<br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: <br />
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Citizens perform square dance to make a Guinness World Record with dancers in other 13 cities on November 7, 2016 in Zhengzhou, China. 50,085 people in 14 cities performed the same square dances at the same time, and set the Guinness World Record for multiple-site large-scale dancing on Monday morning<br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: <br />
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Citizens perform square dance to make a Guinness World Record with dancers in other 13 cities on November 7, 2016 in Zhengzhou, China. 50,085 people in 14 cities performed the same square dances at the same time, and set the Guinness World Record for multiple-site large-scale dancing on Monday morning<br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: <br />
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Citizens perform square dance to make a Guinness World Record with dancers in other 13 cities on November 7, 2016 in Zhengzhou, China. 50,085 people in 14 cities performed the same square dances at the same time, and set the Guinness World Record for multiple-site large-scale dancing on Monday morning<br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: <br />
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Citizens perform square dance to make a Guinness World Record with dancers in other 13 cities on November 7, 2016 in Zhengzhou, China. 50,085 people in 14 cities performed the same square dances at the same time, and set the Guinness World Record for multiple-site large-scale dancing on Monday morning<br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: <br />
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Citizens perform square dance to make a Guinness World Record with dancers in other 13 cities on November 7, 2016 in Zhengzhou, China. 50,085 people in 14 cities performed the same square dances at the same time, and set the Guinness World Record for multiple-site large-scale dancing on Monday morning<br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: <br />
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Citizens perform square dance to make a Guinness World Record with dancers in other 13 cities on November 7, 2016 in Zhengzhou, China. 50,085 people in 14 cities performed the same square dances at the same time, and set the Guinness World Record for multiple-site large-scale dancing on Monday morning<br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: <br />
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Citizens perform square dance to make a Guinness World Record with dancers in other 13 cities on November 7, 2016 in Zhengzhou, China. 50,085 people in 14 cities performed the same square dances at the same time, and set the Guinness World Record for multiple-site large-scale dancing on Monday morning<br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: <br />
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Citizens perform square dance to make a Guinness World Record with dancers in other 13 cities on November 7, 2016 in Zhengzhou, China. 50,085 people in 14 cities performed the same square dances at the same time, and set the Guinness World Record for multiple-site large-scale dancing on Monday morning<br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: <br />
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Citizens perform square dance to make a Guinness World Record with dancers in other 13 cities on November 7, 2016 in Zhengzhou, China. 50,085 people in 14 cities performed the same square dances at the same time, and set the Guinness World Record for multiple-site large-scale dancing on Monday morning<br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 07: <br />
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Citizens perform square dance to make a Guinness World Record with dancers in other 13 cities on November 7, 2016 in Zhengzhou, China. 50,085 people in 14 cities performed the same square dances at the same time, and set the Guinness World Record for multiple-site large-scale dancing on Monday morning<br />
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  • JIAOZUO, CHINA - NOVEMBER 06: <br />
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French slackliner Theo Sanson walks backwards on a slackline during a challenge at Yuntai Mountain on November 6, 2016 in Jiaozuo, Henan Province of China. French slackliner Theo Sanson have made the Guinness World Records of the fast 100 m slacklining backwards walk at Yuntai Mountain in Jiaozuo on November 6. <br />
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  • JIAOZUO, CHINA - NOVEMBER 06: <br />
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French slackliner Theo Sanson walks backwards on a slackline during a challenge at Yuntai Mountain on November 6, 2016 in Jiaozuo, Henan Province of China. French slackliner Theo Sanson have made the Guinness World Records of the fast 100 m slacklining backwards walk at Yuntai Mountain in Jiaozuo on November 6. <br />
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  • JIAOZUO, CHINA - NOVEMBER 06: <br />
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French slackliner Theo Sanson walks backwards on a slackline during a challenge at Yuntai Mountain on November 6, 2016 in Jiaozuo, Henan Province of China. French slackliner Theo Sanson have made the Guinness World Records of the fast 100 m slacklining backwards walk at Yuntai Mountain in Jiaozuo on November 6. <br />
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  • JIAOZUO, CHINA - NOVEMBER 06: <br />
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French slackliner Theo Sanson walks backwards on a slackline during a challenge at Yuntai Mountain on November 6, 2016 in Jiaozuo, Henan Province of China. French slackliner Theo Sanson have made the Guinness World Records of the fast 100 m slacklining backwards walk at Yuntai Mountain in Jiaozuo on November 6. <br />
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  • JIAOZUO, CHINA - NOVEMBER 06: <br />
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French slackliner Theo Sanson walks backwards on a slackline during a challenge at Yuntai Mountain on November 6, 2016 in Jiaozuo, Henan Province of China. French slackliner Theo Sanson have made the Guinness World Records of the fast 100 m slacklining backwards walk at Yuntai Mountain in Jiaozuo on November 6. <br />
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  • JIAOZUO, CHINA - NOVEMBER 06: <br />
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French slackliner Theo Sanson walks backwards on a slackline during a challenge at Yuntai Mountain on November 6, 2016 in Jiaozuo, Henan Province of China. French slackliner Theo Sanson have made the Guinness World Records of the fast 100 m slacklining backwards walk at Yuntai Mountain in Jiaozuo on November 6. <br />
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  • JIAOZUO, CHINA - NOVEMBER 06: <br />
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French slackliner Theo Sanson walks backwards on a slackline during a challenge at Yuntai Mountain on November 6, 2016 in Jiaozuo, Henan Province of China. French slackliner Theo Sanson have made the Guinness World Records of the fast 100 m slacklining backwards walk at Yuntai Mountain in Jiaozuo on November 6. <br />
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  • JIAOZUO, CHINA - NOVEMBER 06: <br />
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French slackliner Theo Sanson walks backwards on a slackline during a challenge at Yuntai Mountain on November 6, 2016 in Jiaozuo, Henan Province of China. French slackliner Theo Sanson have made the Guinness World Records of the fast 100 m slacklining backwards walk at Yuntai Mountain in Jiaozuo on November 6. <br />
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  • JIAOZUO, CHINA - NOVEMBER 06: <br />
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French slackliner Theo Sanson walks backwards on a slackline during a challenge at Yuntai Mountain on November 6, 2016 in Jiaozuo, Henan Province of China. French slackliner Theo Sanson have made the Guinness World Records of the fast 100 m slacklining backwards walk at Yuntai Mountain in Jiaozuo on November 6. <br />
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  • JIAOZUO, CHINA - NOVEMBER 06: <br />
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French slackliner Theo Sanson walks backwards on a slackline during a challenge at Yuntai Mountain on November 6, 2016 in Jiaozuo, Henan Province of China. French slackliner Theo Sanson have made the Guinness World Records of the fast 100 m slacklining backwards walk at Yuntai Mountain in Jiaozuo on November 6. <br />
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  • JIAOZUO, CHINA - NOVEMBER 06: <br />
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French slackliner Theo Sanson walks backwards on a slackline during a challenge at Yuntai Mountain on November 6, 2016 in Jiaozuo, Henan Province of China. French slackliner Theo Sanson have made the Guinness World Records of the fast 100 m slacklining backwards walk at Yuntai Mountain in Jiaozuo on November 6. <br />
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  • JIAOZUO, CHINA - NOVEMBER 06: <br />
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French slackliner Theo Sanson walks backwards on a slackline during a challenge at Yuntai Mountain on November 6, 2016 in Jiaozuo, Henan Province of China. French slackliner Theo Sanson have made the Guinness World Records of the fast 100 m slacklining backwards walk at Yuntai Mountain in Jiaozuo on November 6. <br />
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  • JIAOZUO, CHINA - NOVEMBER 06: <br />
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French slackliner Theo Sanson walks backwards on a slackline during a challenge at Yuntai Mountain on November 6, 2016 in Jiaozuo, Henan Province of China. French slackliner Theo Sanson have made the Guinness World Records of the fast 100 m slacklining backwards walk at Yuntai Mountain in Jiaozuo on November 6. <br />
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  • JIAOZUO, CHINA - NOVEMBER 06: <br />
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French slackliner Theo Sanson walks backwards on a slackline during a challenge at Yuntai Mountain on November 6, 2016 in Jiaozuo, Henan Province of China. French slackliner Theo Sanson have made the Guinness World Records of the fast 100 m slacklining backwards walk at Yuntai Mountain in Jiaozuo on November 6. <br />
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  • JIAOZUO, CHINA - NOVEMBER 06: <br />
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French slackliner Theo Sanson walks backwards on a slackline during a challenge at Yuntai Mountain on November 6, 2016 in Jiaozuo, Henan Province of China. French slackliner Theo Sanson have made the Guinness World Records of the fast 100 m slacklining backwards walk at Yuntai Mountain in Jiaozuo on November 6. <br />
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  • JIAOZUO, CHINA - NOVEMBER 06: <br />
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French slackliner Theo Sanson walks backwards on a slackline during a challenge at Yuntai Mountain on November 6, 2016 in Jiaozuo, Henan Province of China. French slackliner Theo Sanson have made the Guinness World Records of the fast 100 m slacklining backwards walk at Yuntai Mountain in Jiaozuo on November 6. <br />
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  • JIAOZUO, CHINA - NOVEMBER 06: <br />
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French slackliner Theo Sanson walks backwards on a slackline during a challenge at Yuntai Mountain on November 6, 2016 in Jiaozuo, Henan Province of China. French slackliner Theo Sanson have made the Guinness World Records of the fast 100 m slacklining backwards walk at Yuntai Mountain in Jiaozuo on November 6. <br />
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  • JIAOZUO, CHINA - NOVEMBER 06: <br />
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French slackliner Theo Sanson walks backwards on a slackline during a challenge at Yuntai Mountain on November 6, 2016 in Jiaozuo, Henan Province of China. French slackliner Theo Sanson have made the Guinness World Records of the fast 100 m slacklining backwards walk at Yuntai Mountain in Jiaozuo on November 6. <br />
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  • ZHANGJIAJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 12: <br />
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Dancers Hang On Cliff To Perform <br />
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Dancers from American Bandaloop dance troupe hang from the plank road on Guigu Cliff to perform in the air at Tianmenshan National Forest Park on September 12, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. Bandaloop dance troupe made performances in the air at Tianmenshan National Forest Park on Sep 12-13 in Zhangjiajie. Dancers hung on Guigu Cliff, Tianmen Cave and Yuhu Peak to perform the \"vertical dance\". <br />
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Dancers Hang On Cliff To Perform <br />
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Dancers from American Bandaloop dance troupe hang from the plank road on Guigu Cliff to perform in the air at Tianmenshan National Forest Park on September 12, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. Bandaloop dance troupe made performances in the air at Tianmenshan National Forest Park on Sep 12-13 in Zhangjiajie. Dancers hung on Guigu Cliff, Tianmen Cave and Yuhu Peak to perform the \"vertical dance\". <br />
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Dancers Hang On Cliff To Perform <br />
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Dancers from American Bandaloop dance troupe hang from the plank road on Guigu Cliff to perform in the air at Tianmenshan National Forest Park on September 12, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. Bandaloop dance troupe made performances in the air at Tianmenshan National Forest Park on Sep 12-13 in Zhangjiajie. Dancers hung on Guigu Cliff, Tianmen Cave and Yuhu Peak to perform the \"vertical dance\". <br />
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  • ZHANGJIAJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 12: <br />
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Dancers Hang On Cliff To Perform <br />
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Dancers from American Bandaloop dance troupe hang from the plank road on Guigu Cliff to perform in the air at Tianmenshan National Forest Park on September 12, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. Bandaloop dance troupe made performances in the air at Tianmenshan National Forest Park on Sep 12-13 in Zhangjiajie. Dancers hung on Guigu Cliff, Tianmen Cave and Yuhu Peak to perform the \"vertical dance\". <br />
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  • ZHANGJIAJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 12: <br />
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Dancers Hang On Cliff To Perform <br />
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Dancers from American Bandaloop dance troupe hang from the plank road on Guigu Cliff to perform in the air at Tianmenshan National Forest Park on September 12, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. Bandaloop dance troupe made performances in the air at Tianmenshan National Forest Park on Sep 12-13 in Zhangjiajie. Dancers hung on Guigu Cliff, Tianmen Cave and Yuhu Peak to perform the \"vertical dance\". <br />
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  • ZHANGJIAJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 12: <br />
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Dancers Hang On Cliff To Perform <br />
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Dancers from American Bandaloop dance troupe hang from the plank road on Guigu Cliff to perform in the air at Tianmenshan National Forest Park on September 12, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. Bandaloop dance troupe made performances in the air at Tianmenshan National Forest Park on Sep 12-13 in Zhangjiajie. Dancers hung on Guigu Cliff, Tianmen Cave and Yuhu Peak to perform the \"vertical dance\". <br />
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  • ZHANGJIAJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 12: <br />
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Dancers Hang On Cliff To Perform <br />
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Dancers from American Bandaloop dance troupe hang from the plank road on Guigu Cliff to perform in the air at Tianmenshan National Forest Park on September 12, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. Bandaloop dance troupe made performances in the air at Tianmenshan National Forest Park on Sep 12-13 in Zhangjiajie. Dancers hung on Guigu Cliff, Tianmen Cave and Yuhu Peak to perform the \"vertical dance\". <br />
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  • QINGDAO, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
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Legless motivational speaker Chen Zhou (R) and legless teenager Gao Zhiyu climb the Mount Lao on September 10, 2016 in Qingdao, Shandong Province of China. 11-year-old Gao Zhiyu form Shandong Jimo, accompanied by 32-year-old motivational speaker Chen Zhou form Shandong Linyi, climbed the Mount Lao and finally arrived at the 900-meter-high site after over five hours\' climbing on Saturday in Qingdao. <br />
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Legless motivational speaker Chen Zhou (R) and legless teenager Gao Zhiyu climb the Mount Lao on September 10, 2016 in Qingdao, Shandong Province of China. 11-year-old Gao Zhiyu form Shandong Jimo, accompanied by 32-year-old motivational speaker Chen Zhou form Shandong Linyi, climbed the Mount Lao and finally arrived at the 900-meter-high site after over five hours\' climbing on Saturday in Qingdao. <br />
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Legless motivational speaker Chen Zhou (R) and legless teenager Gao Zhiyu climb the Mount Lao on September 10, 2016 in Qingdao, Shandong Province of China. 11-year-old Gao Zhiyu form Shandong Jimo, accompanied by 32-year-old motivational speaker Chen Zhou form Shandong Linyi, climbed the Mount Lao and finally arrived at the 900-meter-high site after over five hours\' climbing on Saturday in Qingdao. <br />
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Legless motivational speaker Chen Zhou (R) and legless teenager Gao Zhiyu climb the Mount Lao on September 10, 2016 in Qingdao, Shandong Province of China. 11-year-old Gao Zhiyu form Shandong Jimo, accompanied by 32-year-old motivational speaker Chen Zhou form Shandong Linyi, climbed the Mount Lao and finally arrived at the 900-meter-high site after over five hours\' climbing on Saturday in Qingdao. <br />
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Legless motivational speaker Chen Zhou (R) and legless teenager Gao Zhiyu climb the Mount Lao on September 10, 2016 in Qingdao, Shandong Province of China. 11-year-old Gao Zhiyu form Shandong Jimo, accompanied by 32-year-old motivational speaker Chen Zhou form Shandong Linyi, climbed the Mount Lao and finally arrived at the 900-meter-high site after over five hours\' climbing on Saturday in Qingdao. <br />
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  • QINGDAO, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
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Legless motivational speaker Chen Zhou (R) and legless teenager Gao Zhiyu climb the Mount Lao on September 10, 2016 in Qingdao, Shandong Province of China. 11-year-old Gao Zhiyu form Shandong Jimo, accompanied by 32-year-old motivational speaker Chen Zhou form Shandong Linyi, climbed the Mount Lao and finally arrived at the 900-meter-high site after over five hours\' climbing on Saturday in Qingdao. <br />
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  • QINGDAO, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
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Legless motivational speaker Chen Zhou (R) and legless teenager Gao Zhiyu climb the Mount Lao on September 10, 2016 in Qingdao, Shandong Province of China. 11-year-old Gao Zhiyu form Shandong Jimo, accompanied by 32-year-old motivational speaker Chen Zhou form Shandong Linyi, climbed the Mount Lao and finally arrived at the 900-meter-high site after over five hours\' climbing on Saturday in Qingdao. <br />
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