An undated photo shows an oil painting by famous Taiwanese artist Kuo Chang-tsung (郭掌從) portraying an indigenous Atayal man courting a female with his mouth harp, known as the lubuw in the native Atayal language. The lubuw, a traditional instrument of the Atayal, is used for entertainment and courtship. Photo courtesy of Liu Lan Culture Foundation May 26, 2017
(Full text of the story is now in CNA English news archive. To view the full story, you will need to be a subscribed member of the CNA archive. To subscribe, please read here.)
Latest
- Politics
TSMC founder honored for representing Taiwan at APEC
04/19/2024 10:21 PM - Cross-Strait
China to impose anti-dumping duties on Taiwan polycarbonate from Saturday
04/19/2024 10:07 PM - Business
Taiex registers record single-day drop
04/19/2024 08:43 PM - Cross-Strait
Taiwan protests China's expanded use of controversial flight paths
04/19/2024 08:19 PM - Politics
New minister of environment to roll out carbon pricing roadmap
04/19/2024 07:12 PM