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Traditional Chinese Tunes Fill the Air in South Korea

Source:Chinaculture.org Published:2019-01-03 10:15

Chinese musicians staged three folk music concerts in South Korea from Dec 18 to 20. Titled National Tunes that Last, the series featured 10 state-level Chinese musicians playing folk songs with traditional instruments such guzheng (a Chinese zither), pipa (a four-stringed instrument), erhu (a kind of two-stringed cello) and flutes. [Photo/Chinaculture.org]

Chinese musicians play pipa (left) and guzheng in South Korea at concert National Tunes that Last. [Photo/Chinaculture.org]

Concert National Tunes that Last features 10 state-level Chinese musicians playing folk songs with traditional instruments such guzheng (a Chinese zither), pipa (a four-stringed instrument), erhu (a kind of two-stringed cello) and flutes. [Photo/Chinaculture.org]

Concert National Tunes that Last features 10 state-level Chinese musicians playing folk songs with traditional instruments such guzheng (a Chinese zither), pipa (a four-stringed instrument), erhu (a kind of two-stringed cello) and flutes. [Photo/Chinaculture.org]



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