Why does Central Music Radio play Ulantuya's song every day?

There are three factors why CCTV plays Ulantuya's song every day.

1, political factors

As a national TV station, CCTV has strict rules for broadcasting programs, and one of the many identities of Ulantuya is a national foreign reception protocol artist, who has the important task of conveying a positive image of the country, and to a certain extent can represent the grassland and China.

2, commercial factors

CCTV music channel as Baidu music and other a music platform, Ulantuya and CCTV is a contract, CCTV music station to put her song is to fulfill the contractual agreements, not new.

3, other factors

Ulantuya's many songs are easy to understand, young and old, in the north and south of the country has a high degree of popularity, especially the prairie songs staccato rhythms and a slightly Mongolian long tone penetration rate, in the square dance with the song has a very good and very high use of the efficiency of the song, Ulaan Tuja has become the square dance song god, a generation of square dance. The first time I've ever seen this, I've seen it in my life, and I've seen it in my life, and I've seen it in my life.

Ulantuya's songs are mainly ethnic music, but also with some pop music flavor, different age groups listening to her songs are no sense of harmony, these years widely circulated, loved by everyone.

Ulantuya's voice is really unique, and then you see the grassland. Let you feel the wind of the grassland let you feel the rain of the grassland. It also makes you feel the warm hospitality of the herders in the yurts of the grassland.

These years Ulantuya from the earliest masterpieces: "Horse Pole" "Standing in the grassland looking at Beijing" "to send you a song of good luck""Phoenix fly" "my Mongolian horse" "hot love song""The girl of the Aeroshan". And then in recent years the introduction of new songs: "happy love song", "dance together", "light up the wings of the dream", "praise of the new era", "Ulanmu Riding love", "red hot Chinese year", etc., red across the Yangtze River North and South, the first is a familiar song, by the contemporary Chinese diaspora's favorite.