Lyrics: Zhao Biao
Composer: Guo Yongli
Sung by Ulantoya
Arranged by Guo Zai
The place closest to the sun
Buried in the heart's dream
Hot land where the figure watches
My holy hometown
The lofty snow-capped mountains
White clouds are floating in the blue sky
The river flows day and night. p>
White clouds are floating
Under that blue sky
The river flows day and night
The ancient nation opens its warm arms
The kind amah serves sweet ghee tea
The snow lotus of the high mountains opens up to the beautiful beauty of perseverance
The thousand-year old poplars are as strong as life
The ancient nation opens its warm arms
The ancient nation opens up to the warm heart of the people.
The kind amah brings sweet ghee tea
The Gesang of the plateau dances beautifully
The surging river waters water Shambhala
The closest place to the sun
Releases the dreams in the heart
The gods guide the direction
All the way to the faraway place
Crossing the Tanggula Mountain
Seeing Mt. Everest
Traveling across the Yarlung Tsangpo River
Returning to the home of my dreams
Ancient people open their arms with passion
A kind amah brings me sweet tea with butter
Alpine snowdrops open up with perseverance and beauty
A thousand-year-old poplar grows tall like life
Ancient people open their arms with passion
Ancient people open their arms with passion
And the world's most famous mountaineer is the Yarlung Tsangpo River, which is a great source of inspiration for us.
A kind amah brings sweet ghee tea
The Gesang of the plateau dances beautifully
The surging river waters water Shambhala
Ancient peoples open their warm arms
A kind amah brings sweet ghee tea
The Gesang of the plateau dances beautifully
The surging river waters water Shambhala
The Gesang of the plateau dances beautifully
The Gesang of the plateau dances beautifully
The Gesang of the plateau dances beautifully
The surging river waters water Shambhala
Ancient people open their warm arms
A kind amah brings sweet ghee tea
Geshan on the plateau dances beautifully
Surging river watering Shambhala
Ancient people open their warm arms
A kind amah brings sweet ghee tea
Geshan on the plateau dances beautifully
Passing river watering Shambhala