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  2. My People, My Country (song) - Wikipedia

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    Li Guyi was chosen to sing the debut of this song in 1984, and performed this song all over China. [8] This song was an instant hit, and was added to the music curriculum for vocal students in China. [8] This song remains popular to this very day, and has been frequently performed in China and internationally. [7] This song was chosen to be the ...

  3. Hao Ge - Wikipedia

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    Before getting his career off the ground in China, he was a country music singer. [1] In 2001, a friend advised Uwechue to move to Beijing, where he started performing at bars and hotels. [ 2 ] At the Big Easy Bar in Beijing in 2006, he was discovered by Liu Huan , a well-known music producer, who helped him learn Mandarin Chinese .

  4. My Motherland - Wikipedia

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    "My Motherland" (simplified Chinese: 我的祖国; traditional Chinese: 我的祖國; pinyin: Wǒde Zǔguó) is a song written for the Chinese movie Battle on Shangganling Mountain (1956). Lyrics were written by Qiao Yu (乔羽). Music was composed by Liu Chi (刘炽). Both of them are well known for a number of songs since the 1950s.

  5. Nigerians in China - Wikipedia

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    According to Nigerian Senator David Mark on a delegation visit to China in May 2014, there are about 10,000 Nigerians living in China. [2] Nigerians are concentrated in Guangzhou, a city in the Guangdong province with a large population of Africans. [1] Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria Gu Xiaojie in 2015 stated Nigerians are the largest African ...

  6. Africans in Guangzhou - Wikipedia

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    Africans in Guangzhou are African immigrants and African Chinese residents of Guangzhou, China.. Beginning in the late 1990s economic boom, an influx of thousands of African traders and business people, predominantly from West Africa, arrived in Guangzhou and created an African community in the middle of the southern Chinese metropolis. [2]

  7. Ode to the Motherland - Wikipedia

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    "Ode to the Motherland" [1] (simplified Chinese: 歌 唱 祖 国; traditional Chinese: 歌 唱 祖 國; pinyin: Gēchàng Zǔguó) is a patriotic song of the People's Republic of China, written and music composed by Wang Shen [2] (王 莘; Wáng Shēn; 26 October 1918–October 15, 2007) during the period immediately after the founding of the ...

  8. Racism in China - Wikipedia

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    Racism in China (simplified Chinese: 种族主义; traditional Chinese: 種族主義; pinyin: zhòngzú zhǔyì) arises from Chinese history, nationalism, sinicization, and other factors. Racism in the People's Republic of China has been documented in numerous situations.

  9. Along the Songhua River - Wikipedia

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    The song describes the lives of the people who had lost their homeland along the Songhua River, after the Mukden Incident of September 18, 1931 (「九.一八」) in Northeast China. It was written and composed by Zhang Hanhui.