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What are the national customs in Wan Fenglin?

Wan Fenglin, the Buyi people's eight-tone singing method, has a good ecology and rich ethnic customs.

Since ancient times, Buyi ancestors have created and developed Buyi culture with distinctive regional and national characteristics in this area and its surrounding areas. In the villages and stockades in Nanpanjiang Valley, the Buyi people's eight-tone singing method has been inherited and continued, enjoying the reputation of "the living fossil of sound" and "the sound of nature". Buyi people play eight kinds of musical instruments, such as ox bone Hu, gourd Hu, thorn drum, flute tube, gong, cymbal, Bao, etc., and rap in Buyi language, which is called "Eight Tones" by locals. For thousands of years, the eight-tone sitting singing has become one of the important cultural symbols of the Buyi people through its inheritance and accumulation.

Nanpanjiang town bayinzuo band

In Southwest Guizhou, man and nature live in harmony, and the natural ecology and humanistic ecology are good. The national culture represented by Buyi culture is very distinctive, colorful and well preserved. It is a rare pattern of the regional existence of Buyi culture in China, an important embodiment of the southern minorities in China in mountain basins, and of great significance to the research and cognition of human basin culture and the expression of cultural diversity. Besides Buyi, Miao, Yi and other ethnic minorities have also left their own distinctive cultures here. Therefore, Wan Fenglin is known as "a beautiful picture with a high degree of harmony between man and nature".