Today’s 
Enlightening Entertainment 
will be presented in 
Mongolian and Chinese, 
with subtitles in Arabic, 
Aulacese (Vietnamese), 
Chinese, English, 
French, German, 
Indonesian, Italian, 
Japanese, Korean, 
Malay, Mongolian, 
Persian, Portuguese, 
Russian, Spanish 
and Thai.
Greetings graceful viewers, 
and welcome to 
Enlightening Entertainment. 
Living a peaceful life on
the Heaven-like prairie 
where the beauty of nature
merges with the arts, 
the Mongolians are 
natural-born singers 
and dancers. 
Through singing and 
dancing, they tell stories 
of their glorious heritage 
and express their 
deep affection 
towards Heaven, nature, 
and all beings. 
Today, please join us 
as we present enchanting 
musical performances 
from Inner Mongolia 
by the greatly talented 
and famous 
Inner Mongolia National 
Song & Dance Troupe 
of Hohhot, China.
The Mongolian Long Song 
is a genre of 
Mongolian folk song, 
featuring slow rhythms 
and long melodies that 
give a meditative feel. 
With twists and turns, 
Long Song singers 
express themselves freely 
about their 
innermost feelings. 
Today, Long Song 
has become Mongolia’s 
precious cultural heritage 
and is considered to be 
the “living fossil 
of pastoral music.” 
Now, let’s enjoy 
a Mongolian Long Song 
titled “The 
Golden-Winged Larks.”
The golden-winged larks
singing in the sky
One who most cares for us
O my most cherished parent
Next, we will listen to 
another Mongolian 
Long Song, titled 
“Patriarch Genghis Khan,” 
which praises the founder 
and emperor 
of the Mongol Empire, 
Genghis Khan. 
In the beginning 
of the song, we can hear 
a special style of singing 
created by 
the Mongolians,
Khoomei, or throat singing, 
which is inscribed on 
the Representative List 
of the Intangible Cultural 
Heritage of Humanity 
by the United Nations 
Educational, Scientific 
and Cultural Organization 
(UNESCO). 
Khoomei performers can 
create multiple pitches 
at the same time 
using their vocal cord.
The holy spirit of 
Patriarch Genghis Khan
Is the great wisdom and 
blessing from the Creator.
In this miraculous 
Mongolian Plateau 
We will have eternal 
peace and happiness.
The fragrance 
of the Mongolian prairie 
permeating in the air 
has inspired lovers 
throughout the ages. 
The vast grassland, 
blossoming flowers, 
blue sky and white clouds 
are all the silent witnesses 
of tender love. 
Next, let’s enjoy a song 
titled 
“I’ll Go See the Prairie 
with You,” 
sung in Chinese.
Because we have affinity 
in this life
I now have a wish.
In the season 
when the grassland 
is most beautiful,
I’ll go see the prairie 
with you
To see the green grass
To see the blue sky
And the gently flying clouds
With my longing
I will go see the grassland 
with you
When the sun is bright
I will go see the grassland 
with you
Let’s keep the love 
in our hearts
Mongolian singing 
is often accompanied by 
Morin Khuur, 
the Horse Head Fiddle. 
Carved like a horse’s head 
on the top, 
the Morin Khuur 
can be played as 
a solo instrument as well. 
In the following piece, 
the sounds 
of the Morin Khuur 
portray the picture 
of thousands of horses 
running over 
the vast grassland.
Mongolian music is loved 
wherever it is performed 
around the world.
Also, we feel very happy 
in our heart. 
We really love it very much.
The two performers 
have said 
what I would like to say.
Finally, wishing you
well-being and happiness, 
all Mongolian people 
who live in every corner
of the world.
Our appreciation, 
brilliant Mongolian artists 
of the Inner Mongolia 
National 
Song & Dance Troupe,
for sharing and preserving 
such beautiful music 
and charming dances. 
May the distinguished 
Mongolian performing arts 
flourish as a beacon 
of beauty and grace 
in our world.
Noble viewers, 
we enjoyed your presence 
on today’s 
Enlightening Entertainment. 
Coming up next is 
Words of Wisdom, 
after Noteworthy News, 
here on 
Supreme Master Television. 
May your days be filled 
with melodious music 
from Heaven.