Xionglin has a long history and is spread in Tibetan towns, rural areas and pastoral areas. It is said that Xionglin was introduced to Lhasa from the Ladakh area of Tibet with the Galba singing and dancing troupe during the fifth Dalai Lama period (1642-1682 AD). It was used in the Garba Song and Dance Troupe of the old Tibetan local government singing and dancing group.
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Xionglin, Tibetan "Xionglin" means vertical flute, also known as Garba Xionglin, meaning recorder used by Garba. It has a long history and is popular in Tibetan towns, rural areas and pastoral areas.
Xionglin tube body is made of wood. Galba Xionglin is mostly made of ebony or mahogany with fine texture and hard texture. The upper part is thick and the lower part is thin. The ou...
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