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1, Enjoy+Sing Lyrics of Lhasa is a song sung by Zhu Zheqin, written by He Xuntian, written by Zhang Lu and composed by He Xuntian, which was included in the music album Yang Jin Ma released by Zhu Zheqin in 1996.

2. Sing "Children of the Three Gorges Love the Three Gorges" Wang Xuelin sings, Wei Lan writes lyrics and Wang Yuanping composes music. It was included in the album Popular Chinese 27 1 released on 201-01. This album contains 199 songs.

3. "Singing Paradise" is a song written, composed and performed by Tengger singer singers, which was included in the album "Breaking Away" released by Tengger singer singer 1997. In June of 200 1 year, Tengger singer singers released the English version of Paradise.

In 2000, this song won the gold medal of the sixth China original song. 200 1 1, won the seventh global Chinese music list; In May of the same year, he won the bronze award of the first "Golden Bell Award" for vocal works.

4. Singing "Beautiful Summer Ranch" is a song composed by Xu, written by Gao Jun and sung by Beihang Student Choir. The song is included in the album "Journey of Music and Heart", which was released on 2019/06-06. The album contains 10 songs.

5. "Hand in Hand, Global Village" is a song composed by Li and sung by teaching songs. This song is included in the album Selected Children's Songs released on 20 18-09-0 1 This album contains 10 songs.

6. Thanks to field explorer Xu Renxiu, natural recording expert, natural observer Yang, producer studying in the United States, producer of Golden Melody Award and winner of Performance Music Award for wholeheartedly creating natural music for Taiwan's forests.

The production process lasted for five years, and it was recorded in the mountainous area of Taiwan Province Province. More than 65,438+000 kinds of natural sounds in Taiwan Province Province were collected, including birds, frogs, cicadas, insects, macaques, flying squirrels and streams.