The Beijing Winter Olympics are being held, and the Chinese people's understanding of ice and snow sports has stepped onto a new level. However, few people know that the origin of human skiing is in China's Snow Capital and Xinjiang Altay. The Dundeblak Ski Hunting Petroglyphs dating back 12,000 years reveal the "past life" of skiing in the Altai Mountains.
The author met The National Non-Hereditary Qiao Longbat Alexian, who showed the charm of the ancient vertical wind instrument of the Mongolian Khur, but also introduced his hometown of Altay as the "origin of human skiing".

Mongolian Tuer is an ancient vertical wind instrument of the Mongolian Tuvan people in Xinjiang, one of the oldest art forms of the Mongolian people, which retains more of the elements of primitive singing, and is a long-standing echo from the depths of national memory, which is closely related to the history and culture of the Mongolian people.
The raw material of The Tyr, a local grass called Zanath, is hollow. Joron Barthes said that because of the hollow nature, the gas blown out of the pipe will come out through the chamber, which is difficult for ordinary people to grasp. The most difficult thing about blowing is that it can't blow, the biggest feature is harmony, you can blow out two or three tones at the same time, one tone and another tone come out at the same time, just like a mountain stream gushing spring, blocking can not be blocked, this is the most magical place of Qi'er, three holes, five tones, but can blow out the sound of nature.
Column Editor-in-Chief: Chen Hua Text Editor: Chen Hua Title Image Source: Xinhua News Agency
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Source: Author: Chen Hua