
A man performs drunk dragon dance during the Drunken Dragon Festival to celebrate the Buddha's birthday in south China's Macao, May 12, 2019. Recognized as an item of China's national intangible cultural heritage, the Drunken Dragon Festival originates from a Macao legend of a Buddhist monk and a divine dragon who saved people from the plague during the Qing Dynasty. (Xinhua/Cheong Kam Ka)

A drunk dragon dance performer burns incense before performing during the Drunken Dragon Festival in south China's Macao, May 12, 2019. Recognized as an item of China's national intangible cultural heritage, the Drunken Dragon Festival originates from a Macao legend of a Buddhist monk and a divine dragon who saved people from the plague during the Qing Dynasty. (Xinhua/Cheong Kam Ka)

Drunken dragon dance is performed during the Drunken Dragon Festival to celebrate Buddha's birthday in south China's Macao, May 12, 2019. Recognized as an item of China's national intangible cultural heritage, the Drunken Dragon Festival originates from a Macao legend of a Buddhist monk and a divine dragon who saved people from the plague during the Qing Dynasty. (Xinhua/Cheong Kam Ka)

Drunken dragon dance is performed during the Drunken Dragon Festival to celebrate Buddha's birthday in south China's Macao, May 12, 2019. Recognized as an item of China's national intangible cultural heritage, the Drunken Dragon Festival originates from a Macao legend of a Buddhist monk and a divine dragon who saved people from the plague during the Qing Dynasty. (Xinhua/Cheong Kam Ka)




















