Standing on the Grassland Looking at Beijing Song Original Singer

The original singer of the song "Standing on the Grassland Looking at Beijing" is Ulantuya.

Ulan Tuya, born on September 7, 1983, in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is a Chinese pop ethnic female singer. Mongolian young singer, director of the Chinese Musicians Association, member of the All-China Youth Federation, delegate to the Tenth National Congress of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, winner of the 15th Spiritual Civilization Construction of the Central Propaganda Department of the country's "five a project" award, China's state foreign affairs state guest gift of the artist, the executive director of the China Performing Arts Industry Association, Executive Director of the China Performing Arts Industry Association, and member of the Pop Music Association of the China Musicians Association.

In December 2014, Ulantuya's "Standing on the Grassland and Looking at Beijing" was honored as an excellent song of the "Chinese Dream", and was included by the State General Administration of Sports as a recommended song for 12 sets of square dances nationwide.

The singer's other songs are recommended:

1, "Phoenix Fly"

A lyrical prairie song, Ulaan Tuya bold and delicate prairie voice, in the soft melody between the more charming, showing the "phoenix also drunk, phoenix also drunk! The most beautiful scene on earth is the "Phoenix Drunk, Phoenix Drunk".

2, "hot love song"

"Hot love song" added a lot of fresh music elements in the song's arrangement, the unique interpretation of the grassland style throughout the work, and her passionate singing will be sensibility and skill to deal with the seamless, the Mongolian people unlimited love, openness and frankness, simple and unadorned national character to show to the fullest.

3. "My Mongolian Horse"

"My Mongolian Horse" symbolizes the bravado of the grassland people with the galloping horses on the vast grassland, and through the interpretation of Ulantuya, the young singer from the horqin grassland of the post-80s, it conveys a true salute to the Mongolian horse, and the continuation of this prairie wind has gained a lot of praise after the launch of the work.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia - Standing on the Grassland Looking at Beijing