Xinjiang's living Muqam bridges past and future
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Muqam, an ancient musical tradition from Xinjiang, blends singing, dancing, and instrumental music into a single performance art. Recently, musician Wang Jiangjiang paid a visit to Ilham, a leading keeper of Muqam who has devoted his life to studying and sharing this beloved art form. With charming melodies and graceful songs, Ilham explains that Muqam continues to evolve over time, making this beautiful musical tradition a bridge between the past and the future. Watch this video to learn more about Muqam, one of the most captivating cultural treasures of China.
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