Google AI
The Times Australia
News From Asia

.

Xinjiang folk artist sings for Sayram Lake with original ecology music

BOLE, CHINA - Media OutReach - 20 November 2023 - Local folk artist Paintala, with his band, sang for Sayram Lake in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. The band, known for its original ecology music, has been based on the shores of Sayram Lake since it was founded in 2022.



Xinjiang folk artist sings for Sayram Lake with original ecology music

Paintala was born in Xinjiang. He integrated everything in his hometown into the music. He drew inspiration from the water, mountains, air, and grasslands of Sayram Lake. He performed the original Mongolian music for visitors to the lake's scenic area.

The band members came from Xinjiang's Bole, Altay, Tacheng, and other places. They sang about the beauty of Sayram Lake with original ecology music and showed the folk culture of their hometown.

Known as "the last tear in the Atlantic," Sayram Lake has become a popular destination in Xinjiang. In the western section of the Tianshan Mountain, Sayram Lake is the highest and largest alpine cold-water lake in Xinjiang.

Hashtag: #ChinaNewsService

The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.

Times Magazine

Buying a New Car: Insider Tips

Buying a new car is one of the largest purchases many Australians make outside buying a home. Yet ...

Hybrid Vehicles: What Is a Hybrid, an EV and a Plug-In Hybrid?

Australia’s car market is changing faster than at any point since the decline of the local Holden ...

Chinese Cars: If You Are Not Willing to Risk Buying One, What Are the Current Affordable Petrol Alternatives

For years Australian motorists shopping for an affordable new car generally looked toward familiar...

Australia’s East Coast Braces for Wet Week as Weather Pattern Shifts

Large sections of Australia’s east coast are preparing for a significant period of wet weather as ...

A Report From France: The Mood of a Nation

France occupies a unique place in the global imagination. To many outsiders, it remains the land ...

“More Choice” Or Fewer Choices? Australia’s New Vehicle Emission Rules

The Changing Face Of Motoring When the Federal Government announced Australia’s new fuel efficien...

The Times Features

The Federal Budget: What Property Developers Need

Australia’s property developers will examine the Federal Budget tonight with a mixture of hope, ca...

A Maple‑Infused World Cocktail Day: Cocktails & Moc…

With World Cocktail Day coming up on the 13th of May, many people will be looking for fresh ideas ...

Australian mum creates Sandy Baby wipes to remove sand …

I’m Yaz, founder and mumma behind Sandy Baby®, an Australian designed and owned brand that was cre...

Behaviour Can Be Influenced by Hormonal Imbalance

Human behaviour is often viewed through a social or psychological lens. We talk about stress, pers...

Credit Card Surcharges Are Ending: What the Changes Mea…

Australians have become accustomed to the small but irritating moment that often arrives at the ch...

Australia’s East Coast Braces for Wet Week as Weather P…

Large sections of Australia’s east coast are preparing for a significant period of wet weather as ...

The Inland Rail Dream Scaled Back: What Happened to One…

The Inland Rail project was once promoted as one of the most transformative infrastructure initiat...

Defending Australia: AUKUS, Submarines and the Biggest …

Australia is embarking upon one of the largest defence expansions in its modern history. Driven b...

Politics Has Become a Leadership Contest. Americans Cho…

Modern politics may be undergoing a profound transformation. For generations, elections were ofte...