The girl in Alishan is a Gaoshan ethnic group in Taiwan Province Province, but the earliest people living in Taiwan Province Province are generally called Gaoshan ethnic group, which was called Dongpu ethnic group and Yizhou ethnic group in history, and later renamed as Shan ethnic group, Taiwan Province aborigine, Taiwan Province aborigine and Taiwan Province aborigine. Gaoshan people mainly live in Taiwan Province Province, China, with a few scattered in coastal areas such as Fujian and Zhejiang. Gaoshan people mainly live in the central mountainous area of Taiwan Province Province, the longitudinal valley plain in the east and Lan Yu Island.
Gaoshan people mainly rely on rice farming, supplemented by fishing and hunting production. The handicrafts of Gaoshan nationality mainly include textile, bamboo weaving, rattan weaving, wood carving, carving, bamboo carving, pottery making and so on. The Girl in Alishan is adapted from the folk song Gao Shanqing in Alishan. Gao Songshan Qing wrote it on 1949, which is the theme song of the movie "The Storm of Alishan". The first singer is Chien-Hsi Chang, the heroine of the film.
Lyrics of "The Girl in Alishan"
The water in Gao Shanqing is blue, and the girls in Alishan are as beautiful as water. The teenagers in Alishan are as strong as Mount Tai, hahaha. The girls in Alishan are as beautiful as water, and the teenagers in Alishan are as strong as mountains. The mountains are evergreen and the water is blue. Girls and boys will never be separated. The clear water turns around the green hills, and the streams in Gao Shanqing are blue. The girls in Alishan are as beautiful as water, and the teenagers in Alishan are as strong as mountains. Aha, aha, aha, the girls in Alishan are as beautiful as water.
The teenagers in Alishan are as strong as Mount Tai, with evergreen mountains and blue water. Girls and boys will never be separated, and clear water and green mountains will always be there. Ha ha ha, the girls in Alishan are as beautiful as water. The teenagers in Alishan are as strong as Mount Tai, with evergreen mountains and blue water. Girls and boys will never be separated, and clear water and green mountains will always be there.