Dàhǎi hángxíng kào duòshǒu (lyrics).Dōngfāng hóng (version 2, version 3, version 4, lyrics). Or The East is red, a famous song from the Cultural Revolution.
Gēchàng Zǔguǒ (another version, lyrics). Regarded as ‘China’s second national anthem’.Méiyǒu Gòngchǎndǎng jiù méiyǒu xīn Zhōngguó (lyrics).Wúchǎnjiējí Wénhuà Dàgémìng jiùshì hǎo (lyrics).Used by both the pre-war Kuomintang regime and modern Taiwan.
Lǐngxiù sòng (lyrics).Wǒmen shì gémìng de dòushì (lyrics).Zhōnghuá Mínguó guóqígē (lyrics). Flag anthem.Pǔ tiān yuè. Imperial Chinese song that was unofficially used as the national song.Tâi-oân chhùi-chhiⁿ (lyrics). Party anthem of the Democratic Progressive Party and a proposed national anthem for a future Republic of Taiwan, popular with the Taiwan independence movement.Yuhn wìhnggwōng gwāi Hēunggóng (lyrics). Song of the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests.Jalur Gemilang (lyrics). Flag anthem.Keranamu Malaysia (lyrics). Probably the only patriotic song in the world to mention ITand
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Bayan Ko (lyrics). Patriotic kundiman of the Philippines.Chào mừng Đảng Cộng Sản Việt Nam (lyrics). A song in praise of the Communist Party of Vietnam.Kim Ilsŏng Janggunŭi norae (lyrics). The de facto national anthem of North Korea in domestic use.Vande Mātaram (lyrics). The national song of India.Waltzing Matilda(version 2, version 3, version 4, version 5, version 6, lyrics). A famous Australian bush ballad, often referred to as the ‘unofficial national anthem’.