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Daiqing Tana and Haya Band

Daiqing Tana is an ethnic Mongol singer-songwriter from Qinghai, China. In 2006, she joined the Haya Band as the lead vocalist. Her chanting of "ongmanibamai" in Mongolian ("Om Mani Padme Hum" in Sanskrit ) is on her Silent Sky CD.

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Daqing Tana and Haya Band

 

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