"Strolling in the New City"
Sung by: Zhang Xinmin
Composed by: Li Caisheng
Lyrics: Deng Xiankai
The red sun rises from the snow-capped mountains, and the city of Lhasa glitters with a golden light
The turned-over serfs are cleverly groomed, and the father and the daughter are strolling in the new city
The daughter walks on the front, and she walks busily
An old man, I'm rushing to the new city and my sweat drips directly
I want to see the new atmosphere of Lhasa.
I want to see Lhasa's new look, I'm following closely
Ugh, ugh
This building is really strange, the chimneys are high, and there is a big wooden sign in front of the doorway
The newly built factories are busy with production, and Lhasa is being changed every day
For the sake of agriculture, the workers are determined to come to support us
Ah, dad, ugh
We have to go, we have to go, we have to go
Ah, ugh
Ah, ugh, ugh
We have to go, ugh, ugh
We have to go.
The cities and villages are closely linked, united in support of each other
The development of production and life has improved, Abba
Ugh, go quickly
Oh, look at the new face of Lhasa
Daughter, ugh, ugh
Wait for me, oh
Look at the new face of Lhasa, come quickly
Quickly, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh! Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
Why is there singing in and out of the city? Why is everyone's face glowing red
The Party's words come from the loudspeaker, and the Party remembers everything
The Party is working hard to make production by every means possible, and the songs of advancement shake the mountains and the rivers
Ah, ah, ah
Come on, oh
Let's go, oh
Let's see what's new in Lhasa.
Ugh, wait for me
Oh, look at the new face of Lhasa
Come on, walk fast
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Expanded Information: The song "Strolling in the New Town", in terms of lyrics, reflects the earth-shaking changes that have taken place in all aspects of Tibet after the peaceful liberation of Tibet under the leadership of the Party Central Committee, and puts such changes into lyrics that express the longing and yearning of the Tibetan people for a better and happier life, and glorify the good policies of the Party. The lyrics of this song were very relevant to Tibet in the context of the times, but they are slightly outdated in light of today's rapid changes. However, this was not the case when the song was popular, and it was a very good song in terms of lyrics and other aspects, and there is no doubt that the lyrics are upwardly mobile, relevant, and deep in people's hearts. On the other hand, from the tune, the song is rich in national characteristics, melodious, good to listen and learn. Whether it is the first time to listen to this song listeners, or often listen to this song, are very love to listen, the more you listen to the more you love to listen to. Not only that, it is regardless of age, regardless of the level of knowledge all like this song. Also the lyrics and music of this song are well combined.