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Rendition of Chinese song Ru Yuan by members of a choir from the US at Temple of Heaven wins hearts, Chen Nan reports.

By CHEN NAN | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2025-01-25 09:46
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One Voice Children's Choir and Beijing Angel Choir share the stage during the performance at the Spring Festival Gala by Beijing Radio & Television Station, which will be broadcast on Wednesday. [Photo provided to China Daily]

In a powerful fusion of cultures and music, the One Voice Children's Choir from the United States has captivated the hearts of millions following their unforgettable performance at Beijing's iconic Temple of Heaven.

Known for their spirited performances and exceptional vocal talent, the choir took social media by storm after a video of them singing the Chinese song Ru Yuan, or As Your Wish, in front of the ancient landmark went viral.

Despite being non-native Mandarin speakers, the children delivered a flawless rendition of the song. Their clear, sweet voices soared into the sky, capturing the essence of the melody while infusing it with their own youthful energy.

Social media users flooded the comments section, praising the choir for their emotional connection to the song. Many were touched by the fact that children from the US could perform a Chinese song with such ease and respect.

"This brought tears to my eyes," wrote one viewer on the Chinese social media platform Sina Weibo. "It's amazing to see children from another country singing our song with such sincerity. Music truly has the power to unite us."

"The performance was a striking moment where two distinct cultures came together through the universal language of music," wrote another viewer.

"We have seen some of the incredible responses the video received. It has been heartwarming to see people from all over the world connecting with our performance. We are happy when our music and performance resonate with a group of people, and we're grateful for the opportunity to bring cultures together through the universal language of inspiring music," says the choir's cofounder and conductor Masa Fukuda.

"The performance briefly took place during our visit to Beijing as we toured some historical sites. We grew to appreciate the Temple of Heaven because of its historical and cultural significance — as a symbol of harmony and gratitude, which aligns beautifully with our values and mission," he adds. "It was chilly but the energy and excitement of being in such a breathtaking location kept us warm."

Fukuda also mentions that a crowd of locals and tourists gathered during the performance, and their enthusiasm added to the magic of the moment.

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