Ulan Tuya

Ulan Tuya/Wulan Tuya
Born (1983-09-07) September 7, 1983 (age 41)
Horqin Right Middle Banner, Inner Mongolia, China
GenresPop
OccupationSinger
InstrumentVocals
Years active2011 (2011)–present

Ulan Tuya (simplified Chinese: 乌兰图雅; traditional Chinese: 烏蘭圖雅; pinyin: wū lán tú yǎ; born September 7, 1983, also known as Ulan Tuyo or Wulan Tuya) is a female Chinese singer and songwriter of Mongolian ethnicity.[1]

In 2014, she attended the 2014 CCTV Spring Festival Gala with her teacher, Ri-Na Wu, where they performed a rendition of her hit "Horse Pole."[2] In 2019, she attended the 2019 CCTV Spring Festival Gala with Shi Peng, Sha Yi, Hu Ke, Yun Duo, and Yun Fei, and performed the song "Praise the New Era" at the live broadcast party.[3][4][5]

A number of her songs make use of the Morin khuur, a traditional ethnic Mongolian instrument.

  1. ^ "乌兰图雅" (in Chinese). 中国文明网.
  2. ^ "乌兰图雅与恩师央视春晚唱响《套马杆》被赞精彩" (in Chinese). 凤凰网.
  3. ^ "[2019央视春晚]歌舞《点赞新时代》 演唱:乌兰图雅" (in Chinese). 央视网.
  4. ^ "乌兰图雅用最美歌声《点赞新时代》开启央视春晚" (in Chinese). 网易.
  5. ^ "乌兰图雅"点赞新时代"荣登2019央视春晚" (in Chinese). 光明网.