With its course set against a canvas of quaint villages on the one side and the majestic curve of the Yangtze River on the other, this rural half-marathon offered a laid-back atmosphere, attracting participants, many of whom were farmers, from across China.
As runners made their way through the scenic countryside, they were encouraged by cheerleaders dressed in ethnic costumes and got the chance to sample some local snacks along the route.
Unlike traditional races with cash prizes, the winners received a live goose and two baskets filled with local produce.
The event kicked off at 7:30 a.m. on May 19, with over 2,000 runners ready to go at the