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U can listen to some chinese characteristic pop music here!

 
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alexander.Lee



Joined: 13 Aug 2006
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Location: Sichuan,China

PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 11:55 pm    Post subject: U can listen to some chinese characteristic pop music here! Reply with quote

These songs followed here are pop songs derived from Chinese folk songs and they have many chinese characteristics.I hope you can enjoy them. Very Happy
The MuDan River
http://www.titita.com/boke/bokefile/lxts/050919mdj.Wma
Xi Xiang
http://mail.555pp.com/Upload/207.wma
The East Broken Wind
http://sx.hebtu.edu.cn/homepage/homepageUsers/violin/music/music/dfp.wma
The classic Folk songs of China
Moli Hwa
http://www.jiaoyuzhoukan.com/UploadFiles/2006-6/616958646.wma
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