What are the Xinjiang songs?87 beat songs

The classic ten Xinjiang songs are: "The girl in Dar坂城", "Lift up your cover", "Please taste a piece of cantaloupe", "Keramayi", "Race South everywhere in the borderland", "Red Snow Lotus", "Green Wilderness", "Guests on the Icebergs", "Why are the flowers red like this?", and "Grapes are ripe in Turfan".1. "The girl in Dar坂城的姑娘"

Musicians also created a large number of folk songs that glorified and publicized Xinjiang, and romantic singers wrote their love for Xinjiang into their songs. These songs were spread through radio, television and music tapes, singing the beautiful scenery, rich products and warm people of Xinjiang to faraway places.4. "Keramay"

In the 1960s, the soldiers of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps were fighting day and night on the front line of the garrison, and in order to boost their morale, the song "Race to the South of the Border" came into being. The song quickly spread north and south of the Tianshan Mountains, inside and outside the Great Wall, and became the most powerful propaganda and mobilization order calling young men and women from all over the country to support the border.5 Yuan Ying, the lyricist of the song "Race Jiangnan Everywhere on the Border", said in a letter sent to Xinjiang Daily in 2005, "Until now, whenever I hear the song "Race Jiangnan Everywhere on the Border", my heart flutters and I think of the Xinjiang land that left me with a deep impression: this is the land that is the most important part of the Xinjiang region. Until now, every time I hear the song 'Jiangnan at the Border', I will be overwhelmed, remembering the land of Xinjiang that has left a deep impression on me: where is the barren Gobi, it is clearly the beautiful Jiangnan! 6, "Red Snow Lotus" in 1997, from the radio, people heard such a song: "I walked by your side and saw your tears, my heart welled up a strong tenderness ......" This song created by Xinjiang musician Hong Qi "Red Snow Lotus" quickly occupied the top spot on the national music charts. The song "Red Snow Lotus", composed by Xinjiang musician Hong Qi, quickly topped the national music charts and became the nighttime accompaniment for men and women in love. 7. "Green Wilderness" In 1959, Bayi Film Studio filmed the large-scale, colorful documentary film "Green Wilderness" reflecting the construction and defense of the frontier by the soldiers of the Junken Reclamation Army, and the song "Night in the Grassland", composed by Tian Ge, who was the creative writer of the Cultural Troupe of the Xinjiang Military Region at the time, was made famous in China and abroad along with the movie's release, and even selected by UNESCO as a teaching material. With the release of the movie, "Night on the Grassland" became famous both in China and abroad, and was even selected as a teaching material by UNESCO, which called it "Oriental Serenade". 8. "Guests on the Iceberg" In 1963, the movie "Guests on the Iceberg" became a phenomenal blockbuster at that time, and this classic has been adapted into a TV series many times, The classic has been adapted many times into TV dramas, musicals, dance dramas and operas, and no matter whether the actors and actresses or the themes of the scripts or the filming methods have been very different, but these classic interludes are still sung by singers of the old, middle-aged and young generations to this day.9. Why are Flowers So Red

Xinjiang, with the help of these excellent films and TV dramas, has entered into the national vision of the people of all nationalities step by step and become a classic of the times and the memories of several generations. 10. The Grapes of Turpan are Ripe"

sings the praises of the faith and determination of the garrison generals who are not afraid of sacrifice and willing to dedicate themselves. The prototype is the first generation of officers and soldiers of the Alamali Border Guard Company of the Yili Military Sub-district of the Xinjiang Military Region. 1962 by the then publicity officer of the Yili Military Sub-district, Li Zhijin, and then by the Xinjiang Military Region Literature and Arts Festival, the Army Literature and Arts Festival, and sung throughout the country to the present day. Introduction to Xinjiang Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (XUAR), abbreviated as "Xin", with the capital city of Urumqi, is located in the northwest of China, and is one of the five ethnic minority autonomous regions in China. With an area of 1,664,900 square kilometers, Xinjiang is the largest provincial-level administrative region in China in terms of land area, accounting for about one-sixth of China's total land area. Data from the National Bureau of Statistics shows that the resident population of the autonomous region in 2021 was 25.89 million.