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Wu Yingga

Wu Yingga, a young Mongolian singer, the inheritor of the world intangible cultural heritage Mongolian long tune folk songs, China's first master's degree student in Mongolian long tune folk songs, A leading figure in the new generation of folk songs, he is currently a soloist in the Comrades Art Troupe of the Army Work Department.

9 years of forging in professional schools, more than 10 years of tempering in the military art troupe, and the experience of winning gold and silver in several national vocal competitions have made Wu Yingga a young man deeply loved by audiences both inside and outside the military. Military singer.

She has participated in large-scale national performances for many years and is active on the world stage as a cultural ambassador of the country. The lark flew from the beautiful prairie of Inner Mongolia to the Golden Hall of Vienna, bringing China’s intangible The cultural heritage has been brought out of the country and into the world

She is praised by experts in the industry as the most spiritual singer. She is eclectic and integrates ethnic, popular and original sounds, forming a grand and beautiful singing His style is unique in the music world. Her sound quality is clear and pure, rich in variety, rich in content, graceful and elegant, with great tension and penetration, and full of artistic expression and appeal. She is praised by experts and audiences as the "sound of nature in the grassland".

Wuyingga is a lark that flies from the depths of the Mongolian plateau grasslands. Wuyingga means melody in Mongolian. She was born for melody. She was born for melody. The ancient Mongolian nation's pursuit and yearning for musical melody runs in her young blood. With her unparalleled singing voice, she has grown into a leader in the new generation of Mongolian long-tune folk songs. She is honored to become the world's intangible culture of Mongolian long-tune folk songs. The fourth generation inheritor of the legacy. Most of Wuyingga's representative works are derived from ancient Mongolian long-tuned folk songs that have been circulated on the grassland for thousands of years! Inheritance is her life mission, to immortalize the creation and glory of her ancestors in songs; innovation is her pursuit, to carry forward the tradition on the basis of inheritance. Wu Yingga's singing grasps the national style and characteristics of the times, giving classic old songs new vitality and refreshing.

Chinese name: Wu Yingga

Nationality: Chinese

Ethnicity: Mongolian

Birthplace: Zhenglan Banner, Xilingol League, Inner Mongolia

Date of birth: June 16, 1985

Occupation: Singer

Graduation school: Major in Long Tune, School of Arts, Inner Mongolia University

Main achievements: The fourth generation inheritor of Mongolian long tune, and the first Mongolian long tune master's degree student in China.