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What kind of singing art is intangible cultural heritage?

Humai, Chinese Mongolian long-tune folk songs, Italian callisto Luo's opera, Greek traditional music and dance, Turkish traditional music and other singing arts are all intangible cultural heritage.

1, Humai: Humai is an ancient and mysterious "throat art" of Mongolian people. With the change of mouth and tongue, a person can sing more than two voices at the same time, and was selected into the world intangible cultural heritage list in 2009.

2. Chinese Mongolian long-tune folk songs: Long-tune is a traditional Mongolian folk song, which is famous for its unique singing style and beautiful melody. Long-tune folk songs are usually sung in Mongolian people's activities such as grazing, hunting and tourism, and are an important part of Mongolian people's lives. In 2009, Chinese Mongolian long-tune folk songs were included in the world intangible cultural heritage list.

3. Opera of Cali Ostro, Italy: Cali Ostro is a small town in Italy, which is famous for its ancient opera tradition. The history of traditional Chinese opera performance here can be traced back to17th century. The performance style is unique, and the costumes and performance methods of the actors have local characteristics. In 2008, the operas of Cali Ostro, Italy, were included in the world intangible cultural heritage list.

4. Greek traditional music and dance: Greece has a long culture and history, and traditional music and dance are also an important part of its culture. Music and dance here are usually performed by a group of people, including guitarists, singers and dancers. In 2005, Greek traditional music and dance were included in the world intangible cultural heritage list.

5. Turkish traditional music: Turkish traditional music is famous for its unique melody and rhythm, and is usually performed by a group of singers and dancers. This kind of music is usually sung at weddings, birthdays and other celebrations, with strong national characteristics. In 2005, Turkish traditional music was included in the world intangible cultural heritage list.