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  2. People's Liberation Army Navy Band - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the band was ordered by the Ministry of National Defense to send a team of faculty from the band members to Mali to conduct military-learning instruction course for the Mali National Military Band. This is the first military music support in the history of the PLAN.

  3. Central Military Band of the People's Liberation Army of China

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    The band in 1975. In August 1949, the North China Military Band was founded with 200 members in Beiyuan under the North China Military Region.On October 1, 1949, at the proclamation ceremony of the PRC, the military band played in its debut appearance to a huge crowd in Tiananmen Square, playing for the first time the National Anthem (March of the Volunteers), and as the musical accompaniment ...

  4. Central Military Commission Political Work Department Song ...

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    The Central Military Commission Political Department Song and Dance Troupe has entertained audiences both in China and throughout the world, performing a range of music including military songs, guoyue, popular music, stage play, traditional Chinese opera, xiangsheng, and sketch comedy.

  5. Category:Chinese patriotic songs - Wikipedia

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    Chinese military marches (13 P) Pages in category "Chinese patriotic songs" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total.

  6. Military Anthem of the People's Liberation Army - Wikipedia

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    The song became known as the "March of the Liberation Army" (simplified Chinese: 解放军进行曲; traditional Chinese: 解放軍進行曲; pinyin: Jiěfàngjūn Jìnxíngqǔ) during the second Chinese Civil War. The lyrics were re-edited by the General Political Department in 1951 and the song renamed to March of the Chinese PLA in 1965.

  7. The Sword March - Wikipedia

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    "The Sword March" is a Chinese patriotic song first sung in the Republic of China during the Second Sino-Japanese War (World War II) after the Japanese invasion of 1937. It is also known in Chinese by its first line, Dàdāo xiàng guǐzi de tóu shàng kǎn qù: "Our dadaos raised o'er the devils' heads! Hack them off!"

  8. List of most-viewed Chinese music videos on YouTube

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    Light Years Away" by G.E.M. is the most-viewed Chinese music video on YouTube. This is the list of the top 50 most-viewed Chinese music videos on the American video-sharing website YouTube . "A Little Happiness" by Hebe Tien is first Chinese music video to reach 100 million views on August 20, 2016 [ 1 ] while "Goodbye Princess" by Tia Lee is ...

  9. Republic of China Army Band - Wikipedia

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    The ROC Army Band on the Hukou Review Ground. The Republic of China Army Band (Chinese: 中華民國陸軍樂隊) is a musical unit of the Republic of China Army used for state ceremonies and public duties, serving as one of the oldest and seniormost military bands in the Chinese National Armed Forces, being the second to the Symphonic Band of the Ministry of National Defense of the ROC.