Blue Hometown Original Song

The song "Blue Hometown" was originally sung by Ulantuya.

Ulan Tuya, born on September 7, 1983, in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is a Chinese pop ethnic female singer.In December 2014, Ulantuya's "Standing on the Grassland and Looking at Beijing" was honored by the Central Propaganda Department as an excellent song of the "Chinese Dream", and it was included by the State General Administration of Sports as a recommended song for 12 sets of square dances across the country; "Praise for the New Era" was included by the State General Administration of Sports as a recommended song for 12 sets of square dances across the country. In December, Ulaan Tuya's "Standing on the Grassland Looking at Beijing" was honored by the Central Propaganda Department as an excellent song of the "Chinese Dream" and included by the State General Administration of Sports as a recommended song for 12 sets of square dances across the country.

In 2013, Ulaan Tuya launched the "Four Seasons of Blossoms" global tour. 2014, Ulaan Tuya sang the songs "Horse Pole" and "Blue Homeland" at the CCTV Spring Festival Gala. The Blue Hometown.

Lyrics of "Blue Hometown"

The spring breeze spreads its magical wings

and it's hard to get through the rain and fog

The wheels of the gods

hard to cross my hometown

It's the place where my heart is stored

It's the blue hometown

Spring breeze Spreading its magical wings

Hard to cross the foggy rain

The speedy wheels

Hard to cross my hometown

It's where my heart is

It's this blue hometown

Bathing in spring's warm sunshine

Bowl of blue water with layers of green

Lift up the whip

Awaken the lambs in the deep O Lamb of the Deep

It's where my heart is

It's this blue homeland

Bathing in the warmth of the spring sun

A bowl of blue water with layers of green

Lift up the whip

Raising the lamb of the deep

It's where my heart is

It's this blue homeland

It's where my heart is

It's the blue homeland

It's the blue homeland

It's where my heart is

It's where I'm from. Where my heart lives

It's the home of the blue