Among the artistic fashions of Central Asia inspiration that then developed in the Chinese capitals, music and dance occupied a special place. Orchestras played the music of Kocho, Kashgar, Bukhara and Samarkand and India, from these Kingdoms of Central Asia with their distinctive instruments such as flutes, percussion (gongs and drums) and stringed instruments, harps, lutes and the pipa of Iran. The music of Kucha was the most popular one of all. As music, the exotic style of dance influenced China in wide. There are figurines of dancing girls and orchestras discovered in the tombs dating from Tang Dynasty. Along with the music and dance, the tradition of drinking grape wine was imported mainly from Liangzhou, Gansu in the 7th century. In addition, the puppet shows and the game of polo were also carried into China from the Central Asia.