BMW Culture Journey fleet to embrace the fascinating color of Guizhou province
By Li Fangfang | China Daily | Updated: 2014-05-19 07:34
Intangible cultural heritage items with hundreds of years of history are an important part of an ethnic group's spiritual legacy. They can inspire pride and express key values unique to a particular ethnic group.
An example of this is the heroic tale of King Yalu, sung at funerals for many generations by Miao people in Guizhou province.
After the song was officially named national cultural heritage item in 2011, a 10,819-line version of it was published, with more research expected in the future.
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