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Do immigrants feel different from those in China when they listen to Singing the Motherland?

When immigrants listen to and sing about the motherland, they may feel different from those in China, which mainly depends on their personal experience, emotional connection and the degree of recognition of the motherland.

For many immigrants, leaving the motherland is a process full of challenges and adapting to the new environment. In this process, they may experience cultural shock, language barriers, lifestyle changes and so on. So when they hear the song "Singing the Motherland", it may lead to a deeper homesickness and yearning for the motherland. The lyrics and melody in this song may arouse their fond memories of the motherland and make them feel a special kind and warmth.

However, some immigrants may not have a particularly deep emotional connection with this song when they are in China, or they may have found a sense of belonging in a new country and integrated into the local society. For these immigrants, listening to Singing the Motherland may be more of a cultural identity than an emotional song.

Besides, for all immigrants, no matter how they feel about singing the motherland, this song may become part of their identity. It represents their cultural roots and national background, and is a special link between them and the motherland.

Generally speaking, immigrants may feel different from people in China when listening to Singing the Motherland, but it depends on their personal experiences and feelings. No matter how they feel, this song is a special connection between them and their motherland, representing their cultural roots and identity.