Tibet is a symbol of mystery
and untouched beauty in the eyes of the public with a unique landscape and
undiluted culture that's long fascinated people all over the world.
A modern day event testifying to man's intelligence and diligence took place
on July 1st when the Qinghai-Tibet Railway was launched.
Now more and more outsiders will be able to see Tibet's beauty for
themselves, but Chinese musicians and poets were singing of the region long
before the railway age arrived.They praised the area with their throats and
pens, telling everyone of its sacred mountains, pure waters and beautiful,
ingenious people. Today, our reporter Xiaohua will take us on a musical oddysey
through Tibet.
There are almost too many songs about Tibet to gauge and
they come in just about every kind of musical favor, from folk to pop and rock.
Famous Cantonese pop stars have sung about the region, as well as Tibetan
locals.
And believe it or not, quite a few songs are famous throughout the
breadth and depth of China.
That was "Golden Hometown" by a native Tibet woman called Suolangwangmu. She
was just a shepherd girl who had never received any vocal training when she sang
this very song and won first prize at a national youth singing competition four
years ago. Suolangwangmu is now a professional singer and included this track
into her 2005 released called "Sounds From Heaven".
Like so many songs from Tibetan musicians today, this track mixes folk music
with pop. Modern instruments are mixed with an unusual fast beat to create music
that's very different from the traditional tunes. Suolangwangmu sings in her
native tongue, so it's hard to understand exactly what she's saying but her
heavenly voice is enough to make your heart fly with it.
Han Hong is one of the most popular female singers on the Chinese mainland.
Brought up in Tibet, she left the region to become a popular solo artist but
every now and then she releases a track to remind us how much she loves her
birthplace.
No song better expresses the joy and gratitude people feel for the new
Qinghai-Tibet railway. Although this song is not composed by Han Hong herself,
you hear the strength of her emotion when she sings, "I stand on the high
mountain at dusk, wishing the railway can reach my hometown."
Han Hong will always be connected to her birthplace but one of the most
famous classic tunes about Tibet comes from an artist with no ties to the
region.
Li Na is an accomplished singer who impressed the whole country with a voice
that matches any Tibetan. In particular, she released a single called The
Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in 1997, which is an ode to a miraculous and spiritual
land. This song has gotten so popular that even to this day, people still test
their throats by challenging this song in Karaoke bars.