Song of going to Lhasa by train

Song: Going to Lhasa by Train

Singing: Xu Qianya

Lyrics: He Muyang

Arranged by He Muyang

Lyrics:

How high is the mountain and how long is the water?

The road to heaven is too difficult. I hope to come at last.

This heavenly road flies like a dragon on the plateau.

Across the grassland, across the mountains and rivers

A song about dreams, good luck and happiness.

Singing all the way to Tanggula Mountain.

I went to Lhasa by train to see the magical Potala.

To see the most beautiful Gesang flowers, blooming under the snow-capped mountains.

I got on the train, went to Lhasa and jumped on the warm snow-capped mountain Langma.

Drink the most fragrant highland barley wine and indulge in a mythical paradise.

Extended data

Creation background

Boarding the Train to Lhasa is a regional modern folk song written by He Muyang for Xu Qianya. This song is designed according to the popularity of Above the Moon, which combines folk songs and modern music elements. Tibet is rich in folk music resources, and the famous "Nine Songs" and "Guo Zhuang" make many tourists linger.

Most people who want to go to Tibet are afraid of altitude sickness and sudden elevation rise. In 2006, the Qinghai-Tibet Railway was opened to traffic. With the increase of altitude, everyone felt awe-inspiring, sacred and clean. He Muyang celebrated the opening of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway and wrote this song.