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Description A wall in Beijing Niu Jie (Cow Street), across the street from the Niujie Mosque, decorated with a block-long poster depicting all 56 ethnic groups (including Han) forming "The great united family of peoples" (民族团结大家庭). This particular section shows the traditional costumes of the Oroqen, Russian, and Derung ethnic groups.
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