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Hanggai, an ethnic Mongolian folk-rock band in Beijing, wants to show its audience that music made by minorities in China isn’t always so traditional.
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Date Found: July 16, 2011
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July 16, 2011
Hanggai, an ethnic Mongolian folk-rock band in Beijing, wants to show its audience that music made by minorities in China isn’t always so traditional.
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New York Times Video |
July 16, 2011
Hanggai, an ethnic Mongolian folk-rock band in Beijing, wants to show its audience that music made by minorities in China isn’t always so traditional.
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New York Times Video |
July 16, 2011
Hanggai, an ethnic Mongolian folk-rock band in Beijing, wants to show its audience that music made by minorities in China isn’t always so traditional.
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New York Times Video |
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