The original "I Love You China" is a lyric singing version, written by Qu Yan and sung by Ye Peiying. This song was included in the album "China Songs-1970" released by Zhongcheng Chengdu Company on October, 2002. This album contains 32 songs. This song is also the theme song of the feature film Overseas Hong Haier.
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Original lyrics of "I Love You China"
Skylark, flying over the blue sky, I love you China.
I love you, China. I love you, China.
I love your strong seedlings in spring and your golden fruits in autumn.
I love your pine temperament, and I love your red plum character.
I love the sweet sugar cane in your hometown, as if milk moistens my heart.
I love you China, and I love you China.
I want to dedicate the most beautiful song to you.
My mother, my motherland, I love you, China.
I love you, China, and I love you too, Nanhai.
I love your snowy northland, and I love your boundless forest.
I love your lofty mountains, and I love your gurgling rivers.
Swing in my dream, I love you, China.
I love you, China, and I want to dedicate my beautiful youth to you.
My mother, my motherland, ah, ah.
I want to dedicate my beautiful youth to you.
My mother, my motherland.
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