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What national children's song is Wahaha?

Wahaha is a Uygur folk song. Wahaha is adapted from Uygur folk songs, composed and lyrics by China mainland composer Shi Fu, arranged by China mainland composer Pan Zhensheng and sung by China mainland lyric tenor Zhang Jinli. The song was adapted by japanese pop Joe Hisaishi.

The melody of this song is full of Uygur customs, and the rhythm of the song is happy and carefree. It is very suitable for collective performance of singing and dancing. And this song is the first choice program for almost all kindergartens and school parties.

music background of Wahaha

Wahaha adapted Russian folk songs from Xinjiang, which were introduced with only tunes but no lyrics. Later, they were successively adapted into songs such as Wow Haha, Gila, Girl with Black Eyes, Jiang Wen's works The Sun Rises as usual, and Joe Hisaishi, a Japanese music master, adapted them.

In 1981s and 1991s, Zhang Jinli sang in music textbooks and tapes of nine-year compulsory education. In 1992, the Galaxy Boys Choir sang this song at the June 1st party of CCTV.