Beijing Welcomes You
Beijing Welcomes You (simplified Chinese: 北京欢迎你; traditional Chinese: 北京歡迎你; pinyin: Běijīng huānyíng nǐ) is a feature song for the 100-day countdown of the 2008 Summer Olympics held in Beijing, China. The song comprises one hundred famous artists and entertainers from mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Japan and South Korea. Its music video includes a montage of scenes from all over Beijing. It features the largest contingent of famous artists in a single Chinese-language music video.
"Beijing Welcomes You" | |
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Song by various artists | |
from the album The Official Album for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games | |
Language | Mandarin |
Released | 9 September 2008 |
Genre | Mandopop |
Length | 6:58 |
Label | Sony Music Taiwan |
The 5 characters in the original Chinese title of the song ("Bei Jing Huan Ying Ni") were used for the names of the "Fuwa" mascots which symbolized the 2008 Summer Olympics: Bei-Bei: fish, Jing-Jing: giant panda, Huan-Huan: the fire, Ying-Ying: gazelle, and Ni-Ni: swallow.
The song runs over six minutes in length. Since its release the song has been extremely popular with the Chinese public.
Locations depicted
The song's music video features the above entertainers appearing in some of Beijing's most renowned sites and locations, as well as the stadiums of the Olympic Green; in order of appearances, some of them are listed below:
- Zhengyangmen gate
- Beijing National Stadium (Bird's Nest)
- Deshengmen gate
- Beihai Park
- Pudu Temple
- China Millennium Monument
- Peking University
- Imperial Ancestral Temple (Taimiao)
- Imperial College (Guozijian)
- Sections of the Great Wall of China
- Liulichang
- Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park
- National Grand Theatre
- Beijing National Aquatics Center (Water Cube)
- Various siheyuans in Beijing
- Beijing Ancient Observatory
- Zhongshan Park
- Temple of Earth
- Beijing Wukesong Culture & Sports Center
- Confucius Temple of Beijing
- Shichahai - various artists
- Capital Museum
- Drum Tower and Bell Tower
- Huguang Guild Hall Peking Opera House
- Forbidden City
- Beijing World Trade Center
- Meridian Gate
- Central TV Tower
- Residence of Lao She
- Temple of Heaven
- Subway Line 13 train and station
- Beijing Capital International Airport, Terminal 2 and Terminal 3
- Lotus Flower Market, Houhai
- Tian'anmen Square
- Nine Dragon Screen
- Siheyuans of Beijing
- Drum Tower of Beijing
- The Forbidden City
References
External links
- "Official Website (Chinese)". Archived from the original on 2008-09-06. Retrieved 2008-08-04.
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