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What are some songs that describe scenery?

"Luzhou Moon", "Qinghai-Tibet Plateau", "Thousands of Mountains and Rivers", "Hulunbuir Prairie", "Walking to the End of the World", etc.

1. "Luzhou Moon"

"Luzhou Moon" is a song written, composed and sung by Xu Song. The song is included in Xu Song's second personal original album From the album "Seeking Fog Enlightenment". This Chinese-style song is the second wave of the album's main track, and was first released on its official website vaecn on December 10, 2009.

2. "Qinghai-Tibet Plateau"

"Qinghai-Tibet Plateau" was released in 1993. It is the representative work of Chinese soprano Li Na. It was written and composed by Zhang Qianyi in 1993. It was the opening theme song of the 2005 TV series "Heavenly Road" and later used as the ending theme of the 2005 TV series "Love in the Snow". In 2001, "Qinghai-Tibet Plateau" won the gold medal for vocal works at the first China Music Golden Bell Awards.

3. "Thousands of Mountains and Thousands of Waters"

"Thousands of Mountains and Thousands of Waters" is a song written by Fang Wenshan and composed and sung by Jay Chou. It was recorded on May 2, 2008. From the album "Beijing 2008 Olympic Songs Album" released by the Organizing Committee of the 29th Olympic Games, this song was composed for the 2008 Beijing Olympics

4. "Hulunbuir Prairie"

"Hulunbuir Prairie" is a song and the city song of Hulunbuir City. It is also the third song in the 2009 album "Golden Call" by Tibetan singer Jiangyang Dolma. Military singer Liu Ziqi's performance of "Hulunbei Prairie" ranked high on the music network. In addition, this song is included in Ulantoya's 2006 album "Alsileng's Eyes" and Mi Nian's album "Dream Back to Shambhala".

5. "Walking to the End of the World"

"Walking to the End of the World" is a song sung by Jiangyang Zhuoma. It is written by Yang Wang and composed by Lao Mao. It is included in Jiangyang Zhuoma From the album "Golden Glory" released in 2009. This song has a strong flavor of the Mongolian grasslands, and when sung by Jiangyang Zhuoma’s voice, those familiar grassland songs are re-infused with a fresh flavor of the wilderness.