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Beijing Midi festival attracts young people

www.chinanews.cn 2007-05-04 14:26:24

Chinese punks sing along a band at the Midi festival in Beijing, May 3,
2007. The four-day music festival, the largest outdoor rock festival in
China already on its 8th consecutive year, boosts five stages featuring
almost 90 bands including 20 foreign acts. The Beijing Midi festival runs
from 1st to 4th May.

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