Some 20 million Muslims live in China, with maybe around 12,000 residents around the Niujie mosque in Beijing. Along with their worldwide fellowship of believers they have this week celebrated the above event in a festival known as Corban or Eid al-Adha.
Here's some images of their festival from the English (web) edition of the Global Times.
Reference: http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/817939.shtml#.Ul19WlBmhcY
1. Prayers in front of the Niujie Mosque in Central Beijing
Two little Muslim girls in tradtional Chinese/Muslim clothes
And, as you likely recall, Yahweh trapped a sheep for Abraham to kill (and eat) in place of his son.
So the Muslim festival includes slaughtering a number of sheep and cattle to BBQ and eat. It must be a scene
reminiscent of the Jerusalem temple in its heyday, when the priest slaughtered large amounts of
animals for sacrifice on festival days. Some scholars describe the scene around the temple on festival days as
chaotic, with terrified animals bawling, noisy crowds of worshippers calling out to Yahweh, and the smell of the butchered animals (intestines, etc),
the smell of BBQ'd meat and smoke. Yet Yahweh is described as being pleased with it.