Introduction: "Strolling in the New Town" is a famous duet classic music work, composed by Li Caisheng and sung by famous singers Zhang Xinmin and Bai Xingwu (now using the original name of Will Xingwu) of the Song and Dance Troupe of the Tibet Autonomous Region. Here is the short score I collected and organized for you, I hope it will help you.
The red sun rises from the snowy mountains, and the city of Lhasa shines with a golden light
The serfs are dressed up, and the father and daughter are strolling through the new city
The daughter is walking in front of her, and she's busy
The old man is sweating, and his sweat is pouring down
He wants to see a new look for Lhasa, and he's taking big steps to keep up with me
Alas, alas, this is a very strange building. The chimneys are tall, and there's a big wooden sign in front of the door
The new factories are busy with production, and Lhasa is changing every day
For the sake of agricultural development, the workers are determined to come and support us
Father, alas, go quickly, and look at the new Lhasa
Daughter, alas, wait for me. Why is the highway so dusty? Why is Lhasa so crowded?
A great exchange of agricultural and livestock materials connects the city and countryside.
Together, we support each other in the development of production and improvement of life.
Father, ah, ah, go quickly. Oh, look at the new face of Lhasa.
Daughter, ah, wait for me. Oh, look at the new face of Lhasa.
Come on, quickly, quickly, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Quickly, quickly, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Quickly, quick, quick, quick, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah
Alas, alas, why is there singing inside and outside the city, and why is everyone's face glowing red
The amplifier carries the Party's words, and every piece of knowledge is in my heart
We're doing everything we can to make production a success, and our songs of progress shake the mountains and the rivers
Father, alas, alas, hurry up, oh, let's look at the new Lhasa
Daughter, alas, wait for me, oh, let's look at the new Lhasa
Hurry up, hurry up.
Take a look at the new face of Lhasa.
The song "New Town" is a short version of the song.