Ulan Tuya (; born September 7, 1983, also known as Ulan Tuyo or Wulan Tuya) is a female Chinese singer and songwriter of Mongolian ethnicity.
In 2014, she attended the 2014 CCTV Spring Festival Gala with her teacher, Ri-Na Wu, where they performed a rendition of her hit "Horse Pole." In 2019, she attended the 2019 CCTV Spring Festival Gala with Shi Peng, Sha Yi, Hu Ke, Yun Duo, and Yun Fei, and performed the song "Praise the New Era" at the live broadcast party.
A number of her songs make use of the Morin khuur, a traditional ethnic Mongolian instrument.
Ulan Tuya was born on September 7, 1983, in Horqin Grassland, Inner Mongolia, China and graduated from Minzu University of China.
In June 2011, she officially entered the entertainment business with the release of the song "Horse Pole" (), which allowed her to gain more attention.
|- | rowspan="3"|2019 || rowspan="2"|Praise the New Era || The third China weifang golden kite international micro film competition best music micro film award ||
|- | rowspan="3"|2018 || rowspan="2"|Standing on the grassland and looking at Beijing || Selected into 40 representative songs of China's reform and opening up 40 years ||