Under Mount Fuji is a Cantonese song written and composed by Chen Baipo and (). Included in the album "What's going on .....", released on 23 October 2006165438+/kloc-0.
Written by Lin, composed by ChristopherChak (), arranged and sung by Chen Po, included in the new song+special album released on February 1 1 2007.
People come and go is a song written, arranged and sung by Lin. It was included in the album Theline-up released by Eason Chan on July 24th, 2002.
Xitie Street (also known as Xitie Street), written by Huang Weiwen, composed by Guo Bingxiang (Guo Weiliang) and sung by Xie Anqi, is included in the album Duyuan released on July 25th, 2008.
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Wedding Street used to be an old street in Hong Kong. It began to be known in the 1980s. Almost every newlywed will go to weddingPostStreet to buy wedding supplies. Most of the buildings in this street are low-rent houses in the fifties and sixties, which are uniform and have traditional characteristics.
At the beginning of 2004, the Hong Kong government planned to rebuild this area, which aroused the dissatisfaction of local residents, who were worried that the government would destroy this historic street.
Finally, the red wedding street in the past was swallowed up by ships in the enemy era and turned into a decadent wall. The song "Wedding Post Street" was written for Hong Kong. "Wedding Post Street" represents homesickness and the "old town complex" swallowed up by modern civilization in many Hong Kong people's hearts.
The content of Wedding Street is about a couple who bought a new house and were ready to get married. Even the wedding papers were printed before they decided to break up. Just like the wedding street in Wan Chai, it was bustling and beaming before, but it ended in a miserable result.