Mongolian horn-made bows, a national-level intangible cultural heritage, are renowned for their high-quality materials and exquisite craftsmanship.
Nuo Min, a Mongolian bowyer, has devoted himself to the conservation and maintenance of the traditional legacy. To publicize Mongolian bows, Nuo opened a small museum to exhibit his hand-made bows while also running a workshop to teach people who want to learn the craft.
The process demands numerous materials including buffalo horns and tendons, bamboos, fish blubber, birch bark and snake skin.
Nuo Min, a Mongolian bowyer, polishes a Mongolian horn-made bow in his workshop in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia autonomous region on April 7. [Photo/Xinhua] |