Stuck in the house, in this city in this country for an indefinite period I'm glad that at least I'm alive and healthy and perhaps one day I will get out again to visit places such as the Nujiang. Looking though my old photos made me realise there are so many that I haven't posted on this blog - such as this one of Laomudeng (老姆登) between Liuku and Fugong.
Monday, May 04, 2020
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Brilliant. I particularly like the unconventional use of letters to make an alphabet of sorts for the local languages...Can’t see it in this photo, but I’m sure a close-up would show this.
Great shot, anyway..
Yes is that the Lisu language invented by a Scots missionary? They still use it, even in Party documents.
There's a great song called 老姆登 by the Yunnanese folk band 山人乐队. It's built around a Nu-minority melody and they use a type of lute from Nujiang and jaw harp to create a hypnotizing effect. There are some live versions on Youtube, but if you want the album recording you can use the QQ Music app, or Xiami. In a later interview, the band members recalled that during their 采风-trip (= collecting and recording folk songs) in Nujiang, they were more impressed by the Nu than by the Lisu (who were valley dwellers). The Nu lived in the higher-up villages and the man who came to meet them to play this melody looked straight up at the heavens while playing.
Nujiang is a great place, and just like you, I'm longing to go back there one day.
I want to thank you for your blog. Because of your writings, a friend and I went to Lake Wuxu in Jiulong County, Sichuan, in 2005 (my first time in China). I think we were the first westerners to go there since you went. I remember we asked the Tibetan family running the lodge by the lake if they remembered you and they said they did.
The town of Jiulong I remember as grim and unwelcoming, where we slept in a 10-yuan room above a chicken market and where the people were rather hostile towards us, the only time I really felt like this in China.
Today I felt like reading this blog again, to escape the boredom of a Belgian summer without traveling.
Thanks Willem - will check that music.
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