Ethnic music revives with modern vitality in China

China's ethnic music is experiencing a renaissance, blending traditional elements with contemporary approaches amid natural landscapes. Recent developments include archaeological discoveries and new industry partnerships that highlight this cultural awakening.

The Global Times reports on the resurgence of ethnic music in China, emphasizing its integration with modern vitality against the backdrop of green mountains and clear waters.

A notable archaeological find in Xinjiang’s Taklimakan Desert has unearthed a Han Dynasty brocade armguard, celebrated for its vibrant colors, intricate craftsmanship, and inscribed message. This discovery underscores the rich historical tapestry of Chinese culture, connecting ancient artifacts to ongoing musical traditions.

Musician Wu Yuxia has dedicated decades to advancing a traditional instrument while deeply reflecting on the essence of Chinese traditional music. Her efforts exemplify how practitioners are breathing new life into ethnic sounds, preserving spiritual and cultural depths.

In a significant industry move, China's division of Universal Music Group (UMG) has entered a cooperation agreement with the streaming platform iQIYI. This partnership aims to enhance access to music content, potentially amplifying the reach of ethnic and traditional genres in the digital age.

These elements collectively illustrate a broader movement where historical heritage meets modern innovation, fostering the vitality of ethnic music across China.

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