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Go and Reclaim the Mainland (Chinese: 反攻大陸去; Wade–Giles: fan 3 kung 1 ta 4 lu 4 chʻü 4) is a Chinese anti-communist patriotic song created by the government of the Republic of China on Taiwan to promote Chinese reunification and Project National Glory.
"Tian Mi Mi" (Chinese: 甜蜜蜜; pinyin: Tián Mì Mì; literally "sweet honey") is a song recorded by Taiwanese singer Teresa Teng. It was first made available on 20 September 1979 and was later included on her Mandarin album of the same name, released through PolyGram Records in November of the same year.
If There's Still A Tomorrow (Chinese: 如果還有明天) is a Taiwanese pop song written and composed by Liu Weiren (Chinese: 劉偉仁) and included in Hsueh Yue (Mandarin: 薛岳)'s fifth album "Life, Old, Sick, Death" (Chinese: 生老病死) , which is one of the main songs of the album. The original singer, Hsueh Yue died of terminal liver ...
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 the fastest Chinese music video to reach 100 million views in 20 days. [2]
"A Little Happiness" (Chinese: 小幸運) is a song performed by Taiwanese singer Hebe Tien, released on July 10, 2015. Its lyrics were written by Jennifer Hsu and Wu Huei Fu, whilst production was handled by JerryC.
Taiwan is Good (Chinese: 台湾好; Wade–Giles: Tʻai 2 wan 1 hao 3) is a patriotic song of the Republic of China (ROC), which its tune was originally from the indigenous songs of Amis people and Paiwan people in Taitung County area. It is about the ROC government and people's desire to retake Mainland China from the Chinese Communist forces.
The song likens the resilience of the Chinese people to that of the plum blossom, a message that was especially salient during the political conditions of the 1960s. The blossom is a symbol of resilience in the face of adversity, has three stamens symbolizing Sun Yat-sen 's Three Principles of the People , and five petals, which represent the ...
"Heartbeat of Taiwan" (Chinese: 台灣的心跳聲) is a song by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai. The song was written by Michael Lin and Vincent Fang, and produced by Michael Lin. It was released as a promotional single by Warner and Mars on April 27, 2010. It served as the theme song for the Taiwan Pavilion at the Expo 2010. [1]