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Request Music: Songs in Praise of Xinjiang

Songs in Praise of Xinjiang:

1. "Xinjiang is Good": In 1951, Liu Chih, a famous composer who was then composing the music for the opera "The White-haired Girl," came to Xinjiang at the invitation of Wang Zhen to pick up the scenery, and collaborated with Ma Hanbing, who was the propaganda minister of the political department of the Xinjiang Military Region at the time, to compose the group song "Frontier Warriors' Chorus," of which "Xinjiang is Good" is the third song.

2. "Why are the flowers so red": "Why are the flowers so red" is a famous interlude in the old movie "Guests on the Iceberg", which is adapted from a Tajik folk song. The song has a gentle, slow rhythm and a strong ethnic flavor.

3. "The most beautiful or our Xinjiang": is by the former head of the Xinjiang Military Region Cultural and Industrial Troupe Zhao Sien lyrics, Gubli Tohti music, sung by Bahar Guli a song of Xinjiang. The lyrics of the work is lyrical and simple, the melody is cheerful and beautiful, with a strong ethnic flavor of Xinjiang, singing the great rivers and mountains of Xinjiang, people are full of yearning.

4. "Northern South Mountain": this song is written in Urumqi County, Xinjiang, the beautiful South Mountain, the ecological civilization of the blue grass and blue sky, green water and green mountains of praise and wishes, is the wanderer's nostalgia for his hometown and longing.

5. "poplar water town": written by the first national 5A level scenic spot in southern Xinjiang Jinhu Yang location Zepu. This song is composed by the famous musician, city image songwriting representative Xidao, sung by the grassland singing queen Ulantoya, who sang the popular "Horse Trap Pole".

6. "Baltchuk": from Bachu County, known as the "poplar capital", composed by Xinjiang native musician A key, is a popular singer in the Mainland and Xinjiang, Beijing musicians join hands to create the launch of an eco-cultural tourism song.