Buren Bayaer

Buren Bayaer (6 March 1960 – 19 September 2018) was a Chinese singer, composer and journalist from Inner Mongolia. He was an ethnic Mongol.

Early life
Bayaer displayed musical talent as a child. His parents and neighbors encouraged him to perform in front of the local community when he was six years old. His official musical education did not begin until age fifteen when he joined a school musical troupe. This is where he was introduced to different types of music including \|Mongolian songs, Revolutionary songs and Peking Opera. His song "Lucky Treasures", written in 1994, became popular in China. The song, originally, sung in Mongolian, was translated to Mandarin Chinese and was released shortly after.

Bayaer and his wife Wurina were directors of the Hulunbeier Children's Choir. Uudam, their adopted son, was a singer in the choir. Their daughter, Norma, is a singer in China. Uudam and Nurma's cousin Enigma is also a singer.

Bayaer died on September 19, 2018, at the age of 58 due to a cardiac infarction.

Discography

 * 1997: "Чандмань (Wishfulling Jewel)" - audio cassette
 * "Миний аав Улаанбаатарт байна(My father is in Ulaanbaatar)"
 * 2011: "The Moon and The Stars" - ISBN 978-7-7999-1270-7, 9787799912707

Videos

 * "Take me to the Prairie"
 * "Father's Prairie, Mother's River"