QAPQAL, China -- Hasutai gingerly turns on the tape recorder and places it on a table. Out of it emanates something he thought he'd never hear: his native tongue, Manchu, spoken by a living person.
China will publish a series of Han language books on "ulabun," a type of Manchu folk art by talking and singing, which is on the brink of extinction. "The 10-volume "ulabun", with 1.5 million Chinese ...
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