The 15 Songs of降央卓玛:"Weitang Time", "Cuckoo Bird and Crane", "Colorful Lindsay", "Today's Time", "Hulunbeier Prairie", "Nostalgia", "We'll Meet Again After Twenty Years", "Tenderness in the Heart of My Hands", "ZhuoMa", "Ordinary Conscience", "Auspicious Ghee Lamps", "The Moon is Rising", "Love of the Hometown", and "This Mountain, This Water", The Black Tent.
Born in Dege County, Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province, Zhuyang Drolma graduated from the Sichuan Conservatory of Music in 2005, and is a Tibetan female singer and vice-chairman of the Tibetan Literary and Art Volunteer Association. 2005, after graduation, she took part in the dance drama "Dreaming of Kumba," and won the first prize for vocal performance at the Fifth Minority Arts Festival of Sichuan Province. 2006, she took part in the Third National Minority Concert, winning the solo gold medal. In 2006, she participated in the Third National Minority Concert and won the gold medal for solo performance.
In April 2008, she released her first music album "This Mountain, This Water". in January 2009, she released the music album "Golden Call"; in September, she released the album "Golden Splendor"; in December, she released the music album "East Female Country". in April 2010, she released the music album "The Voice of China".
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Downyang Drolma is a famous Tibetan female singer, born in Dege County, Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province. She has loved music since childhood and has outstanding talent in music. She graduated from the Sichuan Conservatory of Music and has a high reputation in Tibetan music circles. Her songs are in a variety of styles, ranging from traditional Tibetan folk songs to pop songs of her own composition.
Her songs are y moving and highly infectious, enabling listeners to feel the unique charm of Tibetan music. In addition to her achievements in music, Kyoyo Drolma is also actively involved in public welfare, using her influence to raise funds and supplies for children in impoverished areas to help them improve their living conditions. She is also the vice-chairperson of the Tibetan Literary and Art Volunteer Association, dedicated to promoting the development and inheritance of Tibetan culture.