Wulan Tuoya, born in Hailar District, Hulunbeier City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region on August 2/KLOC-0, is a Chinese Mongolian female singer.
In 2005, he won the championship in Heilongjiang Young Singers TV Grand Prix. In 2006, the album "Alston's Eyes" was released and officially debuted. In 2007, he signed a contract with Guangzhou Xinyue Performing Arts Agency Co., Ltd.. In 2009, I released my solo album "I'm going to Tibet". 20 10 became popular by singing "Tie the Horse Pole".
20 1 1 year, he took "Tie the Horse Rod" to the stage of "sing the chinese People". In 20 12, the new song "Red Sarilang" was released, and in the same year, the album "New Set of Horses" was released. 20 14 years won the Oscar of Asian Brand Year 20 14 years-the "Top Ten Most Potential Spokesman of Asian Brands" award of the 9th Asian Brand Festival; In the same year, the album "Lovers in the Horizon" was released.
Personal life
Wulan Tuoya's father is Mr. Wang Mingjie, a famous Mongolian photographer in Qiqihar. He had hoped that his daughter would follow in her father's footsteps and become a photographer. In order to pursue his musical dream, Wulan Tuoya had a fierce quarrel with his father, and finally won his father's approval through unremitting efforts.
20 14, Wulan Tuoya returned to his hometown for a concert. Unfortunately, his father with cancer insisted on coming to the scene to cheer for his daughter. After his father died, Wulan Tuoya couldn't go home to see the old man for the last time because of work. In memory of his father, Wulan Tuoya covered the song "Abba's Grassland".
Wulan Tuoya used to be known as Wang Lina. In 2007, he signed a contract with Xinyue Brokerage Company. The brokerage company used his stage name "Wulan Tuoya", and he was known to the public for singing the song "Set the Horse Rod" under this stage name. Later, it was renamed as the Public Security Bureau where it was registered, and "Wang Lina" was renamed as "Wulan Tuoya".