The violin, an instrument with a rich European heritage, is finding a new epicenter in Huangqiao, a small town in Jiangsu Province, east China. Once overshadowed by the illustrious Cremona in Italy, celebrated as the birthplace of the world's finest violins, Huangqiao is now producing one-third of the global supply.
Dubbed the \"Cremona of the East,\" Huangqiao has become a remarkable hub for violin production. CGTN's Lily Lyu visited this town to uncover the factors that have contributed to its rise in the global violin industry.
Huangqiao's emergence as a leading violin producer signifies a shift in the traditional centers of instrument making. The town's dedication to the craft is reshaping the future of violin production, bringing together a blend of cultural heritage and modern industry.
As Huangqiao continues to shape the future of the violin, it stands as a testament to the evolving landscape of global craftsmanship, bridging the gap between East and West through the universal language of music.
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China's 'Cremona of the East' shaping future of violin production
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