Echoes of Tradition: Preserving the 1,600-Year-Old Eagle Flute on the Tibetan Plateau
Preserving Tibet’s ancient eagle flute faces challenges as artisans struggle to find skilled successors and suitable materials.
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Preserving Tibet’s ancient eagle flute faces challenges as artisans struggle to find skilled successors and suitable materials.
Yugu from Amdo County is on a heartfelt mission to pass down the eagle flute tradition to his granddaughter, striving to preserve this cultural heritage amidst changing times.
At 73, Tsenten from Lhasa keeps the Tibetan eagle flute tradition alive by performing on stage and sharing his musical passion globally.
Three dedicated Tibetan eagle flute players strive to preserve their 1,600-year-old tradition by seeking passionate musicians to carry the legacy forward.
Pasang steps up to revive the ancient eagle flute tradition in Xizang’s Amdo region, facing challenges to preserve this unique cultural heritage.