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Mo Li Hua appeared in a 1937 Hollywood movie The Good Earth (based on a novel by Pearl S. Buck). [6]: 51– During World War II, some Hollywood films used the "Mo Li Hua" tune to represent the Chinese. [8] The tune, without lyrics, was also used as a musical theme in Avatar: The Last Airbender, a 2005–2008 television series. [40]
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Multiple other musical roads in China exist, including one at a nature reserve in Henan that plays the national anthem and "Mo Li Hua", and another near Yangma Dao in Yantai which plays the overture from Carmen and "Ode to Joy." One song is paved into each side of the road at both locations so drivers can experience a song both traveling one ...
The film was well received by critics and was praised for its use of color and the performances of Zhang Ziyi and Joan Chen. The Chinese name of the movie, Mo li hua kai, is based on a popular Chinese song Mo Li Hua, which means "jasmine flower blossom." The names of the characters in the movie are also based on this song.
As a child, she won a Chinese language competition for performing the folk song "Mo Li Hua". [3] Isenberg wrote her first song at 13 years old called "Hopeless Town", which was produced by Nathan Ferraro of the Canadian band The Midway State , and worked on several songs in Los Angeles with producer Justin Gray, however decided that none of ...
Young powered the Hawks to a wild 124-121 win over the Utah Jazz on Tuesday night with one of the most ridiculous shots of his career. Young's shot was only half of the finish at the Delta Center.
Power Station (traditional Chinese: 動力火車; simplified Chinese: 动力火车; pinyin: Dònglì Huǒchē) is a Taiwanese rock duo, composed of Yu Chiu-hsin (尤秋興) and Yen Chih-lin (顏志琳), both of the Paiwan tribe of Taiwan's Pingtung County.