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Encyclopedia > Beijing Music Radio

Beijing Music Radio(北京音乐台 in Chinese),is most popular music radio in Beijing and on China's Internet.


This radio is set up in 1994. It produced a lot of music programmes by itself or through cooperation with other music radios in China.


Its frequency is FM97.4. Its official website is :http://fm974.tom.com/


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Beijing Music Radio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (99 words)
Beijing Music Radio ( Simplified Chinese : 北京音乐台), is the most popular music radio station in Beijing and on the internet in China.
The station was established in 1994 and produces many music programmes both in house and in co-operation with other Chinese music radio stations.
Beijing Music Radio broadcasts in Beijing on the 97.4 Mhz as well as through their official website at http://fm974.tom.com/
Music of China - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3192 words)
Music of China appears to date back to the dawn of Chinese civilization, and documents and artifacts provide evidence of a well-developed musical culture as early as the Zhou Dynasty (1122 BC - 256 BC).
The Imperial Music Bureau, first established in the Qin Dynasty (221-207 BC), was greatly expanded under the Emperor Han Wu Di (140-87 BC) and charged with supervising court music and military music and determining what folk music would be officially recognized.
Musical forms considered superstitious or anti-revolutionary were repressed, and harmonies and bass lines were added to traditional songs.
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