Brief Introduction of the Artists of Wolves and Horses Regiment in Snow Mountain

Tibet, the holy land of the plateau, has a long history.

Tibet, the window of heaven, exudes fascinating and mysterious light.

Tibet, the country of singers, the sound of nature echoes day and night.

Tibet, the roof of the world, is full of auspicious brilliance in the sky.

The Langma combination in the snow-capped mountains grew up in this thick plateau culture. They walked out of the snow-capped mountains with pure hopes and dreams, lit up the night sky of the metropolis with the light of the snowy area, and let us hear the avalanche-like shock and the long Potala bell. "Langma" means fairy and song and dance in Tibetan, and Langma in Snow Mountain means song and dance from Snow Mountain. In the hustle and bustle of modern cities, their pure voices, youthful dance steps and innate plateau charm bring people kindness and touch. Let us remember the children from Kangba, Amdo and Jiarong Tibetan areas, and there are three beautiful young names: Tashi Dhondup, Zeganan and Zerahan. This comes from the call of the plateau, the snow elves, whose blood is boiling with the broad-minded and holy light of the plateau. The song "I'm from Snow Mountain" and "Get on the Train and Go to Beijing" tailored by He Muyang, the father of modern Xinmin songs in China, made the Snow Mountain Langma truly become the first Tibetan group in China to integrate ethnic and international elements! This is also the first hit song of Langma Snow Mountain to show its unique personality and singing strength to the world. The wonderful interpretation of the sounds of nature, songs and dances in the snowy plateau exudes the unique charm of the plateau and gives people infinite yearning!