Hulunbeier Prairie Lyrics

Title: Hulunbeier Prairie

Sung by:降央卓玛?

Lyrics: Kemin?

Music: Ulantoga

My heart is in the sky, there is a vast prairie in the sky

The grassland is vast between the sky and the earth, and the white yurts are scattered along the riverside

My heart is in the mountains, and the depths of the mountains are the majestic Daxingan

The sea of forests is vast between the clouds and the mist, and the robust eagle is overlooking the grassland

Hulunbeier Grassland Hulunbeier Prairie, My Heart's Love and My Thoughts

Hulunbeier Prairie, White Clouds Floating Between My Heart

Hulunbeier Prairie, My Heart's Love and My Thoughts

Expanded Information

"Hulunbeier Prairie" is a song, which is the municipal anthem of the city of Hulunbeier. It is also the third song on Tibetan singer Jingyang Drolma's 2009 album The Golden Call.

Military singer Liu Ziqi's performance of "Hulunbeier Prairie" is ranked at the top of Music.com. It is also featured on Burenbayar's 2005 album "The Edge of the Sky", Ulantoya's 2006 album "The Eyes of Arsleng", and Rice Line's album "Dreaming of Shambhala". For grassland lyrics, see Hulunbeier Grassland.

Downyang Drolma, female, born in 1984 in Dege County, Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province, graduated from Sichuan Conservatory of Music in 2005. She is a Tibetan singer.

Other Versions:

"Hulunbeier Prairie" is a song performed by Buren Bayar, and is included in the album "The Edge of Heaven".

"Hulunbeier Prairie" is a song performed by Adiya, with lyrics by Kemin and music by Ulantoga.

"Hulunbeier Prairie" is a single sung by Qi Feng, a famous Mongolian singer and a new generation of Mongolian song king, which was first sung at the 2007 CCTV Mid-Autumn Festival Gala "Moon in the Mountain Village - China's Love", and then included in Qi Feng's third solo album "Please Come to the Beautiful Prairie", which was released in 2011. The song is included in Qi Feng's third solo album "Please Come to the Beautiful Grassland" released in 2011. The song is written by Ke Ming, composed by Ulantoga, and arranged by Lv Xuedong.