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This recording includes many ethnic folk songs from various regions of China. The cultural diversity of China is well represented by these affectionate songs.
Editors: Ben Jeng; Wu Susan.
Unknown Contributor Role: Dai Ya.
Arranger: Xiu-Lan Yang.
Personnel: Zhang Qiang (pipa); Zhang Ying (sound effects).
Recording information: Beijing, China.
Beijing Angelic Choir Alamuhan Songs | 1. | Alamuhan (Uigur) |
| 2. | Gesang Zhuoma (Tibet) |
| 3. | Awariguli (Uigur) |
| 4. | Flowers and Youths (Hui Tribe) |
| 5. | Flowing Stream, The (Yunnan) |
| 6. | At the Faraway Place (Qinhai) |
| 7. | Kangding Qing Ge (Kangding Love Song) |
| 8. | Senjidema (Inner Mongolia) |
| 9. | Farewell My Love (Northeastern China) |
| 10. | Jasmine in June (Taiwan) |
| 11. | Waiting for You throughout the Night (Xinjiang) |
| 12. | Duldal and Maria (Kazakh tribe) |
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