In that distant place
"In That Faraway Place" is a folk song composed by Wang Luobin, which is an episode of the movie "Spring in a Small Town". In 1994, Wang Luobin won the UNESCO Special Contribution Award for Cultural Exchange between the East and the West for the song.
In that distant place
There is a good girl
People walked past her tent
I have to look back nostalgic
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Her pink smiley face
Like the red sun
Her beautiful eyes
Like a shining moon at night
I would abandon the property
Go herding sheep with her
Looking at her moving eyes every day
And the beautiful Phnom Penh clothes
I would like to be a lamb
Sit beside her
I wish she had a thin leather whip
Keep hitting me lightly
I wish she had a thin leather whip
Keep hitting me lightly
"In That Faraway Place" absorbed the individual modes and phonemes of "The One Who Missed You Lying in the Flock", and adopted the European heptatonic mode that is rarely seen in the folk songs of the Han nationality. It has both the timbre of Kazakh folk songs and Qinghai. The style of Tibetan folk songs, the beautiful and lyrical upper and lower phrases, the simple and concise Bixing lyrics, the natural harmony, the vivid and smooth melody, is much loved by singers. This song is full of romantic feelings of a Han youth, with healthy content, superb art, and has the conditions for eulogization. Therefore, it has become a masterpiece of Chinese vocal art that spans regions, languages, races and times.
"In That Faraway Place" is the voice of Mr Wang Luobin's love for the beautiful mountains and rivers of Qinghai and the people of all ethnic groups in Qinghai. It is a symbol of the national unity of the Tibetan and Han compatriots and is a valuable cultural heritage that Mr Wang Luobin has dedicated to the people of Qinghai and the world. The lively lyrics and songs sublimate the meaning of love and life, and the wonderful melody traverses the barriers of time and space, just like the sound of nature, permeating the hearts of people all over the world.