The Garze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Sichuan Province has given birth to a variety of Tibetan folk art forms. The cheerful rural Guozhuang and the soft Batang Xianzi reflect the performers' ability to sing and dance.
Xiangcheng Guozhuang is one of the Tibetan folk dances and is included in the Sichuan Provincial Intangible Cultural Heritage List.
Young men and women from rural and urban areas dressed in unique local crazy costumes, singing and dancing, become a beautiful scenery.
Batang Xianzi dance is a representative project of national intangible cultural heritage and has the characteristics of "long-sleeved and good at dancing".
During the performance, the men played "Biwang" (Huqin) and led the dance, while the women danced to the melody.
The Garze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Sichuan Province has given birth to a variety of Tibetan folk art forms. The cheerful rural Guozhuang and the soft Batang Xianzi reflect the performers' ability to sing and dance.
Xiangcheng Guozhuang is one of the Tibetan folk dances and is included in the Sichuan Provincial Intangible Cultural Heritage List.
Young men and women from rural and urban areas dressed in unique local crazy costumes, singing and dancing, become a beautiful scenery.
Batang Xianzi dance is a representative project of national intangible cultural heritage and has the characteristics of "long-sleeved and good at dancing".
During the performance, the men played "Biwang" (Huqin) and led the dance, while the women danced to the melody.
Reporters Lin Ning, Xue Chen, Xu Bingjie
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