National anthem of the People's Republic of China | |
Lyrics | Tian Han |
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Music | Nie Er |
Adopted | 1949 (provisional)[1] 1982 (China, officially) 1997 (Hong Kong)[2] 1999 (Macau)[3] 2004 (constitutional)[4] 2017 (legalised) |
The "March of the Volunteers" (Chinese: 义勇军进行曲, say: EE-yuung-JWEEN JIN-shing-chwee) is the national anthem of the People's Republic of China. The words of the song were written by a playwright named Tian Han in 1934, and the melody to his words were composed by a composer named Nie Er a year later. It was first adopted in 1949[1] when the previous government was overthrown. It also became the national anthems of Hong Kong in 1997[2] and Macao in 1999.[3] In 2004, this anthem became embedded in the Chinese Constitution.[4]