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Violin made in china
Violin made in china









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  1. #Violin made in china professional#
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Two violins with excellent craftsmanship among their four entries entered the top 50. In the fourth China International Violin and Bow Making Competition held in 2019, Liu and his colleagues made violins independently for seven months, and they stood out from 437 entries from more than 200 contestants around the world.

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#Violin made in china professional#

After graduating from the music college with a master's degree, he took the career path of professional violin making.

violin made in china

The fine instruments left him in awe, and since then, he has become attached to violin making. When he was 13 years old, he came across a set of violin making tools hanging on the wall in a row in a senior luthier's mansion. Liu Zunfei, a graduate of the violin production department of the Central Conservatory of Music, is a post-'90s generation luthier born in East China. This undated photo shows panel jointing work in progress at a workshop of Beijing Pinggu East China Musical Instruments in Donggaocun town, in the Pinggu district of Beijing, China. Now a Pinggu violin can be sold for up to 70,000 or 80,000 yuan, and the improvement in quality is naturally favored by high-end customers."ĪLSO READ: Instrument makers for the world craft their own destiny We have shifted our production focus on developing fine musical instruments. Each violin was worth only 100 to 200 yuan (US$28.6), and 80 percent of them are low-end products. Liu Yundong, the representative in charge, says:"In the past, every three violins in the world came from Donggaocun village. Its production includes violin, viola, cello, bass and erhu. In Donggaocun, Beijing Pinggu East China Musical Instruments, established in 1988, is the largest violin manufacturer in North China. In 2009, Donggaocun town was recognized as "China's Violin Industry Base" by China National Light Industry Council and China Musical Instrument Association.

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The product line has expanded from the single violin production to a series of musical instruments such as erhu, bass and guitar. In 2009, the town's violin production reached 200,000, and they are sold to more than 30 countries and regions on four continents including Europe, Asia, America and Oceania, accounting for nearly 30 percent of the world's total violin production. Located in the Pinggu district of Beijing, Donggaocun town has a 30-year history of violin manufacturing. The company resumed production on May 13, 2020. In this undated photo, Beijing Pinggu East China Musical Instruments staff members pose with newly manufactured violins in Donggaocun town, in the Pinggu district of Beijing, China. With the resumption of production of small and medium-sized enterprises in China, the "violin village" has embarked on a new journey. This violin production hub is facing unprecedented challenges. The current international market conditions and the COVID-19 pandemic have gradually changed the industry in the village. Their violins have been exported to more than 30 countries and regions, accounting for nearly 30 percent of the world's total violin production. Editor's note: Every three violins in the world come from Donggaocun town, in Beijing's suburban Pinggu district.











Violin made in china