Sled reindeer guided by local Ewenki herdsmen compete in a race on Dec. 25 in Genhe City, China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, in a bid to portray local customs. The Aoluguya, a tribe of the Ewenki ethnic group in Genhe city is the only tribe that still breeds reindeer in China. It is said about 800 reindeer are living in Genhe and have become a fascinating "tourism card". (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Wei)
Sled reindeer guided by local Ewenki herdsmen compete in a race on Dec. 25 in Genhe City, China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, in a bid to portray local customs. The Aoluguya, a tribe of the Ewenki ethnic group in Genhe city is the only tribe that still breeds reindeer in China. It is said about 800 reindeer are living in Genhe and have become a fascinating "tourism card". (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Wei)
Sled reindeer guided by local Ewenki herdsmen compete in a race on Dec. 25 in Genhe City, China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, in a bid to portray local customs. The Aoluguya, a tribe of the Ewenki ethnic group in Genhe city is the only tribe that still breeds reindeer in China. It is said about 800 reindeer are living in Genhe and have become a fascinating "tourism card". (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Wei)
Sled reindeer guided by local Ewenki herdsmen compete in a race on Dec. 25 in Genhe City, China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, in a bid to portray local customs. The Aoluguya, a tribe of the Ewenki ethnic group in Genhe city is the only tribe that still breeds reindeer in China. It is said about 800 reindeer are living in Genhe and have become a fascinating "tourism card". (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Wei)
Sled reindeer guided by local Ewenki herdsmen compete in a race on Dec. 25 in Genhe City, China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, in a bid to portray local customs. The Aoluguya, a tribe of the Ewenki ethnic group in Genhe city is the only tribe that still breeds reindeer in China. It is said about 800 reindeer are living in Genhe and have become a fascinating "tourism card". (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Wei)
Sled reindeer guided by local Ewenki herdsmen compete in a race on Dec. 25 in Genhe City, China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, in a bid to portray local customs. The Aoluguya, a tribe of the Ewenki ethnic group in Genhe city is the only tribe that still breeds reindeer in China. It is said about 800 reindeer are living in Genhe and have become a fascinating "tourism card". (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Wei)