German music lover finds joy in Dong New Year celebrations
GUIYANG — Anna Bei, a 38-year-old German member of a Shanghai-based choir, described performing during the Dong New Year celebrations in Liping county, Guizhou province, as challenging and exhilarating.
"It's definitely a rare opportunity to communicate and exchange with local music culture," said Bei. A music major, she noted that she instinctively seeks out local music communities whenever she visits a new place.
"Liping is very different from Shanghai and Germany. This place not only has unique ethnic culture but also warm and friendly people, breathtaking scenery and delicious food," she added.
The Dong people, primarily residing in Guizhou and Hunan provinces and the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, celebrated their traditional new year festival recently. A grand event, held in Liping from Nov 29 to Dec 3, drew Dong communities from other regions as well as numerous international visitors.
Recognized as a national intangible cultural heritage in 2010, the Dong New Year is a vibrant festival that celebrates ancestral blessings, family reunions and the harvest.
Yang Pingzhen, 63, joined a parade to showcase freshly harvested edible fungi.
"I'm thrilled to present our Dong culture and Guizhou's unique specialties to tourists during this grand event. More than 30 people from my community are taking part in this parade, all dressed in our colorful ethnic costumes," Yang said proudly.
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