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
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