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Guardians of a vanishing song

Dong ethnic group preserves its centuries-old tradition with ancestral memory, cultural pride and communal identity, Chen Nan and Liu Boqian report.

By CHEN NAN and LIU BOQIAN????|????China Daily????|???? Updated: 2025-08-30 10:06

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A Grand Song festival is a celebration of Dong culture.

"The Grand Song's rhythm actually fits rock very well."

Jia's band gave its first performance in the county square. "Although it was a small show, it was still our first meaningful success, and we were pretty happy."

While the challenges of time and technology weigh heavily on her heart, Pan remains steadfast in her commitment to preserving the music.

So, for her, these experiments bring hope. She knows traditions must evolve to survive.

The songs belong to everyone who loves them, she says, adding that if young people find their own way to sing, then the music will continue.

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