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Pic story of horse head fiddle maker in northeast China's Jilin
Published: May 16, 2019 10:58 AM

Baisu Gulang, a 37-year-old horse head fiddle maker, makes a horse head fiddle in Qian Golos Mongolian Autonomous County of Songyuan, northeast China's Jilin Province, May 15, 2019. Under his father's influence, Baisu Gulang has an ardent love in making and playing horse head fiddle, a traditional musical instrument favored by Mongolian ethnic group. He started learning to make horse head fiddle when he was 18 years old. In 2006, Baisu Gulang started a horse head fiddle making studio where he voluntarily teaches enthusiasts to make and play the instrument besides selling. (Photo: Xinhua)


 

Baisu Gulang, a 37-year-old horse head fiddle maker, plays horse head fiddle in Qian Golos Mongolian Autonomous County of Songyuan, northeast China's Jilin Province, May 15, 2019. Under his father's influence, Baisu Gulang has an ardent love in making and playing horse head fiddle, a traditional musical instrument favored by Mongolian ethnic group. He started learning to make horse head fiddle when he was 18 years old. In 2006, Baisu Gulang started a horse head fiddle making studio where he voluntarily teaches enthusiasts to make and play the instrument besides selling. (Photo: Xinhua)


 

Baisu Gulang, a 37-year-old horse head fiddle maker, makes a horse head fiddle in Qian Golos Mongolian Autonomous County of Songyuan, northeast China's Jilin Province, May 15, 2019. Under his father's influence, Baisu Gulang has an ardent love in making and playing horse head fiddle, a traditional musical instrument favored by Mongolian ethnic group. He started learning to make horse head fiddle when he was 18 years old. In 2006, Baisu Gulang started a horse head fiddle making studio where he voluntarily teaches enthusiasts to make and play the instrument besides selling. (Photo: Xinhua)


 

Baisu Gulang (R), a 37-year-old horse head fiddle maker, teaches his apprentice Yu Zhe to play horse head fiddle in Qian Golos Mongolian Autonomous County of Songyuan, northeast China's Jilin Province, May 15, 2019. Under his father's influence, Baisu Gulang has an ardent love in making and playing horse head fiddle, a traditional musical instrument favored by Mongolian ethnic group. He started learning to make horse head fiddle when he was 18 years old. In 2006, Baisu Gulang started a horse head fiddle making studio where he voluntarily teaches enthusiasts to make and play the instrument besides selling. (Photo: Xinhua)


 

Baisu Gulang, a 37-year-old horse head fiddle maker, teaches his apprentice Zhang Hongxue to make a horse head fiddle in Qian Golos Mongolian Autonomous County of Songyuan, northeast China's Jilin Province, May 15, 2019. Under his father's influence, Baisu Gulang has an ardent love in making and playing horse head fiddle, a traditional musical instrument favored by Mongolian ethnic group. He started learning to make horse head fiddle when he was 18 years old. In 2006, Baisu Gulang started a horse head fiddle making studio where he voluntarily teaches enthusiasts to make and play the instrument besides selling. (Photo: Xinhua)


 

Baisu Gulang, a 37-year-old horse head fiddle maker, views a horse head fiddle in Qian Golos Mongolian Autonomous County of Songyuan, northeast China's Jilin Province, May 15, 2019. Under his father's influence, Baisu Gulang has an ardent love in making and playing horse head fiddle, a traditional musical instrument favored by Mongolian ethnic group. He started learning to make horse head fiddle when he was 18 years old. In 2006, Baisu Gulang started a horse head fiddle making studio where he voluntarily teaches enthusiasts to make and play the instrument besides selling. (Photo: Xinhua)


 

Baisu Gulang (L), a 37-year-old horse head fiddle maker, plays horse head fiddle in Qian Golos Mongolian Autonomous County of Songyuan, northeast China's Jilin Province, May 15, 2019. Under his father's influence, Baisu Gulang has an ardent love in making and playing horse head fiddle, a traditional musical instrument favored by Mongolian ethnic group. He started learning to make horse head fiddle when he was 18 years old. In 2006, Baisu Gulang started a horse head fiddle making studio where he voluntarily teaches enthusiasts to make and play the instrument besides selling. (Photo: Xinhua)