Han Hong (Simplified Chinese:韩红; born September 26, 1971; Born Ingdzinndrom… Read Full Bio ↴Han Hong (Simplified Chinese:韩红; born September 26, 1971; Born Ingdzinndroma) is the stage name of an eminent Chinese singer with Tibetan origins, whose prominence came from her signature works Tibetan Plateau and more recently, Heaven's road (天路). She is also a songwriter who specializes in Chinese folk music. Her singing has distinctive Tibetan characteristics. She's able to shift freely from piercing high pitches to soft low tones. She once said that if she hadn't become fascinated by pop music, she would have become a Tibetan folk singer.
Born in Shigatse, Tibet's second largest city after Lhasa, Han Hong inherited her mother's talent as a singer. When she was very young, she used to watch her mother, a renowned Tibetan singer, sing and dance on stage. She aspired to herself one day perform before great audiences.
On Christmas Eve 2003, Han staged her first ever solo concert at the Capital Gymnasium. More than twenty of her hits were presented in a luxurious treat for her fans. Her mum was also invited on stage to sing the song On the Gold Mountain in Beijing, together with Han. A popular folk song in China, the piece was first sung by Han's mother in the 1950s.
Quite a number of Han Hong's songs relate to her roots in Tibet. In her mind, her hometown hasn't changed in any way since the day she left at the age of nine. In the song Hometown, she sings an ode to the vast land, and recalls her carefree childhood. The song throws light on the mysterious and rich culture of Tibet, and swept various pop song billboards across China, collecting more than forty awards in three months.
In October last year, Han organized a charity concert in her hometown. With the plateau's thin air, singers endured a harsh time. All money earned from the concert was donated to a local disabled children's charity.
Although she mainly deals with Tibetan themes, as a pop singer in Beijing, Han Hong has had a lot of exposure to different styles of music. Her influences include Jazz, R-n-B, Rock-n-Roll, as well as Latin music, which are all reflected in her work.
Han Hong had neither the stunning looks nor the slim figure that are usually associated with successful pop singers, but she persevered despite low social expectations, and was unwavering in her pursuit of a career in music. Now she's acclaimed for being one of the few versatile female musicians in the country who not only sings well, but is also an accomplished songwriter.
Since she began composing in 1993, Han Hong has written a number of popular songs for other singers. Most of the songs on her own albums are her own. Daybreak is one that she wrote that is based on a true story, which moved her considerably.
At the moment that the cable car fell and crashed, the father tried his best to hold his son high. The two-year-old kid survived, while her parents both died. Deeply touched by the story, Han also adopted the kid. She said she feels empathy with the boy, more than others, since she herself lost her father at the age of six.
Han was also invited to write and sing the theme song for Hong Kong action star Michelle Yeoung's film The Touch. Combined elements of classical Tibetan folk music with pop music, the song was sung in Tibetan.
At the same time as embracing success, Han Hong also made many of her own dreams come true. She even established her own music label under the record company she signed. The thirty-something hopes to explore and train more talented Chinese singers, giving them a helping hand on the rocky road.
Singer-Songwriter Han Hong said, "I've experienced a hard time when I started singing. At that time, I was bothered that nobody appreciated me, and no one helped me. Now I've had a strong enough base, both financially and socially. I'm willing to help other real talented musicians fulfill their musical dreams, and become the top singers in China."
In 2006, after the completion of the Qingzang Railway, the railway link from Tibet to the rest of China, Han returned to prominence with the one of the biggest Chinese contemporary hits of the year, Heaven's Road, a song praising the railway as having a positive effect on the Tibetan people.
Born in Shigatse, Tibet's second largest city after Lhasa, Han Hong inherited her mother's talent as a singer. When she was very young, she used to watch her mother, a renowned Tibetan singer, sing and dance on stage. She aspired to herself one day perform before great audiences.
On Christmas Eve 2003, Han staged her first ever solo concert at the Capital Gymnasium. More than twenty of her hits were presented in a luxurious treat for her fans. Her mum was also invited on stage to sing the song On the Gold Mountain in Beijing, together with Han. A popular folk song in China, the piece was first sung by Han's mother in the 1950s.
Quite a number of Han Hong's songs relate to her roots in Tibet. In her mind, her hometown hasn't changed in any way since the day she left at the age of nine. In the song Hometown, she sings an ode to the vast land, and recalls her carefree childhood. The song throws light on the mysterious and rich culture of Tibet, and swept various pop song billboards across China, collecting more than forty awards in three months.
In October last year, Han organized a charity concert in her hometown. With the plateau's thin air, singers endured a harsh time. All money earned from the concert was donated to a local disabled children's charity.
Although she mainly deals with Tibetan themes, as a pop singer in Beijing, Han Hong has had a lot of exposure to different styles of music. Her influences include Jazz, R-n-B, Rock-n-Roll, as well as Latin music, which are all reflected in her work.
Han Hong had neither the stunning looks nor the slim figure that are usually associated with successful pop singers, but she persevered despite low social expectations, and was unwavering in her pursuit of a career in music. Now she's acclaimed for being one of the few versatile female musicians in the country who not only sings well, but is also an accomplished songwriter.
Since she began composing in 1993, Han Hong has written a number of popular songs for other singers. Most of the songs on her own albums are her own. Daybreak is one that she wrote that is based on a true story, which moved her considerably.
At the moment that the cable car fell and crashed, the father tried his best to hold his son high. The two-year-old kid survived, while her parents both died. Deeply touched by the story, Han also adopted the kid. She said she feels empathy with the boy, more than others, since she herself lost her father at the age of six.
Han was also invited to write and sing the theme song for Hong Kong action star Michelle Yeoung's film The Touch. Combined elements of classical Tibetan folk music with pop music, the song was sung in Tibetan.
At the same time as embracing success, Han Hong also made many of her own dreams come true. She even established her own music label under the record company she signed. The thirty-something hopes to explore and train more talented Chinese singers, giving them a helping hand on the rocky road.
Singer-Songwriter Han Hong said, "I've experienced a hard time when I started singing. At that time, I was bothered that nobody appreciated me, and no one helped me. Now I've had a strong enough base, both financially and socially. I'm willing to help other real talented musicians fulfill their musical dreams, and become the top singers in China."
In 2006, after the completion of the Qingzang Railway, the railway link from Tibet to the rest of China, Han returned to prominence with the one of the biggest Chinese contemporary hits of the year, Heaven's Road, a song praising the railway as having a positive effect on the Tibetan people.
Track 1: From Langla Mountain
Han Hong Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Han Hong:
Feng Yu Zhong de Mei Li 一次一次告诉自己 外面的天空也很美丽 一次一次鼓舞自己 去感受雨后空气的清新 虽然冬雨过后有些冷 虽然大街上还刮寒风 一…
Heavenly Road 清晨我站在青青的牧場 看到神鷹披著那霞光 像一片祥雲飛過藍天 為藏家兒女帶來吉祥 黃昏我站在高高的山崗 看那鐵路修到我…
Home If I Woke Up One Morning With My Memory Gone, I′d…
Jia Xiang 我的家乡在日喀则 那里有条美丽的河 阿妈拉说牛羊满山坡 那是因为"菩萨"保佑的 蓝蓝的天上白云朵朵 美丽河水泛清波 雄鹰…
Lang La Shan Qing 看白云 才看清了我自己 看山川 才看见了美丽 经转摇出了你的神秘 雄鹰唱着说:你想念我 听山歌 才听醉了我自己 看山泉 …
Mei Li Xin Shi Jie 天地有大美 天河而来 黄河之水 豪情莫停杯 吞吐风雷 浇尽块磊 四时有大美 俯拾即是 不取诸邻 傲笑走一回 心如明镜 肝…
Qing zang gao yuan 是谁带来远古的呼唤 是谁留下千年的祈盼 难道说还有无言的歌 还是那久久不能忘怀的眷恋 哦 我看见一座座山一座座山川 一座…
Shen Hua 梦中的人熟悉的脸孔 你是我守候的温柔 就算泪水淹没天地 我不会放手 每一刻孤独的承受 只因我曾许下承诺 你我之间熟悉的感…
The Sky Jackie Chan) Undo the most mysterious wait of mine The stars…
Tian Lu 天路 清晨我站在青青的牧场 看到神鹰披着那霞光 象一片祥云飞过蓝天 为藏家儿女带来吉祥 黄昏我站在高高的山岗 看那铁路修到我家…
Xi Ma La Ya 我来自雪山脚下 生长在美丽的拉萨 酥油藏粑把我养大 雅鲁江水洗清我的长发 亲人为我戴上洁白的哈达 嘱咐我别忘了回到咱拉萨…
Xie Dang Singing 遥远天边 雄鹰歌唱 鸟儿飞翔 亲人张望 雪莲开放 山泉流淌 金幡摇曵 酒歌唱着 噜呀列拉嗦 遥远天边 雄鹰歌唱 鸟儿飞翔…
天空 远处传来熟悉的歌谣 那是谁在挥动神鹰的翅膀 家乡的云儿托开了笑脸 梗桑花儿如期而开 布达拉的灯火闪亮 我身在金顶守望 张…
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@Jitt91Favs
do u have any idea where I can find "Riwo Himalaya" from that same movie, also sung by Han Hong in tibetan??
@shongnub
I dont't know, :(