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Watching background music on National Day.
1, ode to the red flag

Ode to the Red Flag is pure music composed by Lv Qiming on 1965 and included in the music album China Philharmonic Choir. In 20 17, Lv Qiming won the comprehensive best creative award in the 10 China Golden Record Awards Gala with this song.

2. long live the motherland

Long live the motherland is one of the masterpieces of the famous young singer TanJing. She first sang at the concert "Harmony Blessing the Great Wall of the Motherland" on August 22nd, 2009, and then she sang solo at various parties. TanJing's solo version is also the representative track of Singing China People.

3. Dream of Dunhuang

"Dream of Dunhuang" is a legendary four-act dance drama. With the thousand-year creative history of Dunhuang art treasure house as the background and the emotional course of the young painter Mogao and the general's daughter as the clue, it interprets an epic love story. The play was rehearsed in Lanzhou Song and Dance Theatre.

4. "Today is your birthday, my China."

Today is your birthday, my China is a song dedicated to the National Day of China. It was first sung by Wei Wei at 1989, originally named "October is your birthday".

5. I love you, China

I love you, China, a patriotic song written by Qu Cong, composed by Zheng Qiufeng and originally sung by Ye Peiying, is an episode of 1979 movie Overseas Hong Haier.

6. "Love China"

Love My China is a song written for the 4th China Minority Games held in 199 1. When composing music, the tones of ethnic minorities in Guangxi and Yunnan are widely used. This song was originally a two-part style. The first tune is lively, rhythmic and narrow.

7. "Enter a new era"

Entering a New Era is a song sung by Zhang Ye, written by Jiang Kairu and composed by Qing Yin. This song was released on 1 April, 9971day and included in the album "Entering a New Era".