Miao Songs in Guizhou Echo Centuries of Tradition and Unity
In Guizhou’s mountains, Miao women preserve ancient songs that bridge generations and cultures, embodying shared human emotions in 2026.
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In Guizhou’s mountains, Miao women preserve ancient songs that bridge generations and cultures, embodying shared human emotions in 2026.
China prepares for the 2025 Spring Festival with gala rehearsals, innovative folk music blending tradition and modernity, festive markets in Beijing, and the revival of lost instruments.
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The Dong people showcased the enchanting Grand Song in a recent contest, celebrating this ancient polyphonic folk music recognized as a national and global intangible cultural heritage.
Young Tibetan musician Tenzin Yeshe captivates global audiences by blending traditional Tibetan sounds of the dramyin with modern musical genres, revitalizing ancient melodies for a new generation.
In Shanxi, CGTN reporter Lucy teaches overseas visitors the opening lines of a local folk song, connecting hearts through the melodies of the Yellow River Basin.
Lijiashan, a historical mountain village in Shanxi Province, comes alive with the passionate folk songs of its residents, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the Loess Plateau.
Discover how Lijiashan’s residents enliven their historic mountain village with vibrant folk songs, showcasing the rich culture of the Loess Plateau in Shanxi Province.
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