모리화 (茉莉花, Mo Li Hua) (China) (싱어롱 반주) (Key ; C)
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
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Mo Li Hua (Chinese: 茉莉花) (Jasmine Flower) is a Chinese folk song from the Jiangnan region.
The song dates back to the 18th century. Over time, many regional variations were created, and the song gained popularity both in China and abroad.
The song became one of the first Chinese folk songs to become widely known outside China. The song was used as temporary national anthem by the Qing Chinese officials in Europe. The melody has become well known among Western listeners as it was used by Giacomo Puccini in his opera Turandot (1926),
In 1982, the song found a place on a UNESCO list of recommended songs.
When China regained sovereignty of Macau and Hong Kong, in 1999 and 1997, respectively, this music was played in the ceremonies.