Holboo

Holboo (Mongolian: ᠬᠣᠯᠪᠤᠭ᠌᠎ᠠ᠋, холбоо, literally: "connection", Chinese: 好来宝, pinyin: hǎoláibǎo or Chinese: 好力宝, pinyin: hǎolìbǎo) is a Mongolian vocal art form that originated around the 12th century A.D.[1] At first, it spread to the Horqin and Harqin areas, and then extended to other Mongolian settlements in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and its surrounding provinces. The singing forms of Holboo include singing, duet singing, duet singing and multi-person chorus.[2] Holboo is sung in an impromptu manner, and the lyrics are similar to folk songs.[3] On June 7, 2008, Holboo was listed in the second batch of the List of national intangible cultural heritage of China.[4]

References

  1. 晓洁 (24 May 2014). "齐唱好来宝". ifeng.com. Retrieved 2019-04-26.
  2. "巴彦淖尔传统娱乐活动:好来宝_新浪旅游_新浪网". sina.com.cn. 2 February 2010. Retrieved 2019-04-26.
  3. 岗更 (19 December 2006). "蒙古族的曲艺:好来宝与乌力格尔". nm.cnr.cn. Retrieved 2019-04-26.
  4. 内蒙古频道 (29 April 2017). "蒙古人必须知道的40项非物质文化遗产-内蒙古频道". web.archive.org. Retrieved 2019-04-26.


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