Ulan Tuya, born on September 7, 1983, in Horqin Grassland, Inner Mongolia, China, is a Mongolian Chinese singer and songwriter. She graduated from Minzu University of China and began her music career in June 2011 with the release of "Horse Pole," which gained significant attention. In 2014, Ulan Tuya performed at the CCTV Spring Festival Gala with her teacher Ri-Na Wu, showcasing "Horse Pole." She collaborated with artists like Shi Peng for performances. In 2019, she performed "Praise the New Era" at the CCTV Spring Festival Gala alongside other notable artists. Ulan Tuya's music often incorporates traditional Mongolian elements, reflecting her cultural heritage.
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