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Snow Domain Holy Sound – Tuole Orchestra Intangible Cultural Heritage World Concert

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JOY CONCH is a world music orchestra that inherits intangible cultural heritage from mainland China. The Intangible Cultural Heritage Working Committee of the China Council for the Promotion of Civil Trade supports the orchestra, the national “Non sound Future · Music Support Plan” supports the orchestra, and the publicity ambassador of the Thangka Public Welfare Fund for China’s Population Welfare.
The music style of the band is unique, and all five members are inheritors of the national intangible cultural heritage project “Tibetan Mani Tune”.
They perfectly combine the traditional intangible cultural heritage of Tibetan Mani tune with folk music and modern music elements, and use the unique charm of intangible cultural heritage music to continue the ancient art and culture that has been passed down for thousands of years through inheritance and innovation.
Their flawless harmonies and clean, ethereal heavenly voices are extremely penetrating and unforgettable to listen to.
The band members are Zewang, Renqing, Zade, Caiji, and Li Mao, all of whom are Tibetan youth from the Qinghai Tibet Plateau.

 

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