Villagers makes traditional musical instruments in his home in Tuwankewukushake village in Shufu County, Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. The village is known for making traditional Uyghur musical instruments, some 50 types that sell well in the region as well as in Central Asia and Europe. More than 500 locals are engaged in making the musical instruments. (Photo: China News Service)
Rahman Abduh, a craftsman known for making traditional Uygur musical instruments, plays with another folk music instrument maker in Tuwankewukushake village in Shufu County, Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. Young people watched and listened as the two masters exchanged ideas. The village is known for making traditional Uyghur musical instruments, some 50 types that sell well in the region as well as in Central Asia and Europe. More than 500 locals are engaged in making the musical instruments. (Photo: China News Service)
A man plays traditional music instrument as visitors dance in Tuwankewukushake village in Shufu County, Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. The village is known for making traditional Uyghur musical instruments, some 50 types that sell well in the region as well as in Central Asia and Europe. More than 500 locals are engaged in making the musical instruments. (Photo: China News Service)
A Uygur man makes traditional musical instruments in his home in Tuwankewukushake village in Shufu County, Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. The village is known for making traditional Uyghur musical instruments, some 50 types that sell well in the region as well as in Central Asia and Europe. More than 500 locals are engaged in making the musical instruments. (Photo: China News Service)
Villagers makes traditional musical instruments in his home in Tuwankewukushake village in Shufu County, Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. The village is known for making traditional Uyghur musical instruments, some 50 types that sell well in the region as well as in Central Asia and Europe. More than 500 locals are engaged in making the musical instruments. (Photo: China News Service)
Tuwankewukushake village in Shufu County, Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region is known for making traditional Uyghur musical instruments, which have 50 types that sell well in the region as well as in Central Asia and Europe. (Photo: China News Service)
Tuwankewukushake village in Shufu County, Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region is known for making traditional Uyghur musical instruments, which have 50 types that sell well in the region as well as in Central Asia and Europe. (Photo: China News Service)
A Uygur man makes traditional musical instruments in his home in Tuwankewukushake village in Shufu County, Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. The village is known for making traditional Uyghur musical instruments, some 50 types that sell well in the region as well as in Central Asia and Europe. More than 500 locals are engaged in making the musical instruments. (Photo: China News Service)
Musical instruments made by Rahman Abduh in his home at Tuwankewukushake village in Shufu County, Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. The village is known for making traditional Uyghur musical instruments, some 50 types that sell well in the region as well as in Central Asia and Europe. More than 500 locals are engaged in making the musical instruments. (Photo: China News Service)
A visitor looks at musical instruments in Tuwankewukushake village in Shufu County, Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. The village is known for making traditional Uyghur musical instruments, some 50 types that sell well in the region as well as in Central Asia and Europe. More than 500 locals are engaged in making the musical instruments. (Photo: China News Service)