The original singer of the song "Heavenly Road" is Basang.
Basang, female, Tibetan, was born in Doulungdeqen County, Lhasa City in 1969. She joined the county literary and art propaganda team at the age of 12 and was the youngest actor in the county literary and art propaganda team at that time. During a performance, he was discovered by Li Wei, a vocal music teacher at the Tibet Autonomous Region Art School. With the care of teacher Li Wei and Ngawang Kecun, the then principal of the Tibet Art School, Basang became a student of the Tibet Art School and passed 4 years. After receiving professional training, Basang graduated with honors and was selected into the Art Troupe of the Political Department of the Tibet Military Region during the graduation performance.
He is now a national first-class actor and has won second-class merit 4 times. Because he often performs at border checkpoints, he is known as "the lark in the army who flies all over the snowy checkpoints". In 2020, he sang "Laundry Song" on CCTV's "The Echo is Loud".
Introduction to "Heavenly Road"
The Qinghai-Tibet Railway was fully opened to traffic on July 1. On the plateau journey from Golmud to Lhasa, the song "Heavenly Road" accompanied the soaring dragon, crossing several altitudes. Kilometers of the roof of the world. "It was a magical heavenly road that brought the warmth of the motherland to the frontier. From then on, the mountains were no longer high and the road was no longer long, and children of all ethnic groups gathered together." In the past few days, TV stations across the country have broadcast newsreels about the Qinghai-Tibet Railway, all with the theme This female solo is used as background music or theme song. For a time, "Heavenly Road" became the most popular hit song in the summer of 2006.