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Olympic song "Beijing Welcomes You" (subbed)

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Theme song for the 100-day countdown celebration of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, music by Xiao Ke and original lyrics by Lam Jik (Hong Kong).

The melody of the song was inspired by a local Beijing ballad called "Shui Niu", which are snails that come out on rainy days. Children in Beijing like to sing songs to attract these little creatures to come out of their shells.

For those of you wondering where's Andy Lau, he has his own Olympic song: "Everbody Is No.1"

For those of you wondering where's Jay Chou, he has his own Olympic song: "千山万水"

For those of you wondering where's S.H.E, Jacky Cheung and Wilber Pan, they have their own Olympic song: "红遍全球"

Lyrics:
Chen Tianjia: Welcoming another dawn, bringing fresh new air

Liu Huan: The air changes, but sentiment still scents of fragrant tea

Na Ying: The doors of my home open wide, awaiting you with open arms

Stefanie Sun (Singapore): After an embrace there will be understanding, you will love this place

Sun Yue: From far or near you're all our guests, please don't be shy

Wang Leehom (Taiwan): We've promised to get together, we welcome you

Han Hong: We've planted evergreens, blooming every legend

Chau Wakin (Hong Kong): We've sown the ancient earth, for memories to be cherished

Gigi Leung (Hong Kong): Strangers or friends you're all our guests, please be at home

Yuquan: No matter how many times you've been here, we've much to talk about

Jackie Chan (Hong Kong): Beijing welcomes you
We've opened our world for you

Richie Ren (Taiwan): Its charming tides of change teems with life

Jolin Tsai (Taiwan): Beijing welcomes you
Sharing a breath beneath the sun

Sun Nan: Setting new records upon the yellow earth

Zhou Bichang: The doors of my home open wide, embracing the heavens and the earth

Wei Wei: History flashes a youthful smile, welcoming this day

Huang Xiaoming: The whole world is our friend, please don't be shy

Han Geng: Pictures and poems painted with smiles, all to await you

Wang Feng: Beijing welcomes you
Moving you like music

Karen Mok (Hong Kong): Let's all try our best to excel ourselves

Tan Jing: Beijing welcomes you
With dreams, anyone's a winner

Eason Chan (Hong Kong): With courage there will be miracles

Yan Weiwen: Beijing welcomes you
We've opened our world for you

Dai Yuqiang: Its charming tides of change teems with life

Wang Xia, Li Shuangsong: Beijing welcomes you
Sharing a breath beneath the sun

Liao Changyong: Setting new records upon the yellow earth

Lin Yilun: Beijing welcomes you
Moving you like music

Jang Nara (Korea): Let's all try our best to excel ourselves

JJ Lin (Singapore), Ah Du (Singapore): Beijing welcomes you
With dreams, anyone's a winner
With courage there will be miracles

Beijing opera: Beijing welcomes you

Joey Yung (Hong Kong): The doors of my home open wide, awaiting you with open arms

Li Yuchun: After an embrace there will be understanding, you will love this place

David Wong (Hong Kong): From far or near you're all our guests, please don't be shy

Chen Kun: We've promised to get together, we welcome you

Nicholas Tse (Hong Kong): Beijing welcomes you
We've opened our world for you

Han Lei: Its charming tides of change teems with life

Vivian Hsu (Taiwan): Beijing welcomes you
Sharing a breath beneath the sun

Fei Xiang (Taiwan): Setting new records upon the yellow earth

Tang Can: The doors of my home open wide, embracing the heavens and the earth

Lin Chi-ling (Taiwan), Zhang Zilin: History flashes a youthful smile, welcoming this day

Jane Zhang: The whole world is our friend, please don't be shy

Valen Hsu (Taiwan), Sky Wu (Taiwan): Pictures and poems painted with smiles, all to await you

Yang Kun, FanFan (Taiwan): Beijing welcomes you
Moving you like music

Yu Hungming (Taiwan), Zhou Xiao'ou: Let's all try our best to excel ourselves

Sha Baoliang, Man Wenjun: Beijing welcomes you
With dreams, anyone's a winner

Peter Ho (Taiwan), Jin Haixin: With courage there will be miracles

F.I.R. (Taiwan), Pang Long: Beijing welcomes you
We've opened our world for you

Kenji Wu (Taiwan), Qi Feng: Its charming tides of change teems with life

5566 (Taiwan), Anson Hu: Beijing welcomes you
Sharing a breath beneath the sun

Yumiko Cheng (Hong Kong), Dao Lang: Setting new records upon the yellow earth

Ji Minjia, Tu Honggang, Denis Ng (Hong Kong): Beijing welcomes you
Moving you like music

Guo Rong, Will Liu (Taiwan), Tengger: Let's all try our best to excel ourselves

Kym Jin Sha, Allen Su, Wei Jia: Beijing welcomes you
With dreams, anyone's a winner

Fu Lishan, Shawn Huang, Jaycee Chan (Hong Kong): With courage there will be miracles

All: Beijing welcomes you
With dreams, anyone's a winner
With courage there will be miracles

All: Beijing welcomes you
With dreams, anyone's a winner
With courage there will be miracles

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  • Han Geng <3

    

  • this brings back soo many memories Summer 2011 in Beijing...watching this makes me want to go back more and more!

    

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  • @pennilee1 for example?

  • @yangyuehan8888 have you ever been to all of Canada? If you haven't, please don't make any rash remarks, because I can bet Canada has a lot of interesting stuff China doesn't have.

  • oooh hermoso hang geng oppa :)

  • @unfad1ng I'm in Canada

  • @unfad1ng I'm in Canada

  • @yangyuehan8888

    if china bnas youtube, then how come you are on here?

  • Continued:

    We ban Facebook is because you can just randomly create a group against the government. We ban YouTube is because there are a lot of bad things on it.

    Over all China is a very open country and a very beautiful place to live in. Please don't say anymore bad things about China&the party.

  • China has everything that Canada have. But Canada have nothing that China have.

    In Guangzhou there are Ikea, Walmart, Subway, McDonald, KFC, 711 and much more.

    The screen monitor shows on the bus is in English and Chinese. The loud speaker inside the bus is in Mandarin, Cantonese and English.

    China's public Transportation is the world's number one like subway. Just in Guangzhou there are 8-9 routes of subways.

    We do not make up official words to be mean to people. In English Chink are for Chin

  • When I first heard this, I was crying with happiness :'D

  • @Hellshafe1 if you have a good leader for the communist part, then yeah; but so far, humans have never had a good communist leader, so if I were you, I'd watch out what you say~ and besides, China is really no longer communist, it's just under that name xD

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