As a special guest judge, the famous singer Cheng Fangyuan sang "On the Shores of Lake Baikal" passionately. Photo by Shi Yujiang
Tumxuk, Xinjiang, 17 Jun (Xinhua) -- On the evening of 16 June, the Third Division of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps sang loudly at the Municipal Square of Tumxuk City, and the applause in the audience was like a tidal wave. During this period, the famous singer Cheng Fangyuan, who was a special guest judge, and Jiang Xiaomeng, a well-known musician, sang passionately, pushing the atmosphere of the scene to a climax.
In the evening, the first choral music festival of the Third Division's Tumxuk City held the finals in the "People's Stage" in the municipal square, and the 9 representative teams opened their voices and expressed their passion, infecting more than 10,000 spectators.
According to reports, the first choral music festival of the division was held on June 10, 13 and 15 in the third division of the 41st Regiment Caohu Town, the 49th Regiment Hai'an Town, and the urban area of Tumshuk City. 29 teams of more than 6,000 people competed fiercely, and a total of 15,000 people participated in the event.
Jiang Xiaomeng, a special judge and well-known musician, sang "Red Meizan". Photo by Shi Yujiang
Liu Wanxin, executive planner of the organizing committee of the first choral music festival competition, said that the red classic songs truly and vividly record the heroic struggle and tenacious struggle of the Chinese people, and embody the unremitting pursuit of the Chinese nation's desire for rejuvenation and the iron will of all people. "Singing these red classic songs is not only a kind of remembrance, a kind of inheritance, but also a kind of passion and a kind of strength."
The choral music festival specially invited six well-known musicians such as Cheng Fangyuan, Jiang Xiaomeng, Lv Hongwei, Ma Chengxiang, Jiang Ying, Yang Dingyuan and so on as judges to score and comment.
Located in the geometric center of the four prefectures in southern Xinjiang, Tumshuk City of the Third Division of the Xinjiang Corps is an important development node of the Silk Road Economic Belt, and was officially established on January 19, 2004. (End)
Source: China News Network