Andy Lau sang "The Chinese" fundraising 1 million.
Jacky Cheung sang "Blessing" with a sad expression.
Guo Fucheng rushed back to Hong Kong from Thailand for the benefit performance.
The wealthy daughter-in-law Li Ruian returns to the stage for fundraising.
The highest donation of the night was HK $100 million from TVB head Shaw Yifu, who quickly announced his donation of HK $100 million as an education fund after the earthquake, and the money was donated by his wife Fang Yihua at the party.
Classic inspirational songs encourage disaster victims
It is reported that TVB held an emergency meeting after learning of the earthquake news, and quickly cancelled the regular program on Saturday night in exchange for a large-scale live fundraising program temporarily produced. The artists who attended the benefit performance that night included not only Hong Kong’s song and television elites such as Jacky Cheung, Andy Lau, Guo Fucheng, Yang Qian?, Joey Yung, Alan Tam, Li Hacken, etc., but also singers from Taiwan such as Ren Xianqi, Xiao Yaxuan, and Li Coco. Even Li Ruian, who has been retired for many years, appeared on the scene and sang famous songs.
The evening kicked off with a video of the Sichuan earthquake, and the people present expressed their heartache to the people affected by the disaster with a *****************. The songs sung that night were mainly warm and inspirational, and the participating singers sang their most classic inspirational songs, such as Jacky Cheung’s "Blessing", Chen Huixian’s "Tomorrow Has Tomorrow", Guo Fucheng’s "Strong", Liu Dehua’s "Chinese", Ren Xianqi’s "Candlelight"… These familiar songs were accompanied by a shocking scene of the disaster area. Many of the audience present were emotional and covered their faces and wept.
Guo Fucheng: Thailand is back in time for disaster relief
Mr. Kwok, who had rushed back from Thailand, was thrilled. He had a similar experience of losing a loved one, and his brother had gone missing. So he went online to read news about the earthquake and saw many parents holding their children with no signs of life. "My heart hurts." Speaking of the emotional part, he once choked up and burst into tears. Then he sang two very moral songs: "Call of Love" and "Strong". During the singing, he kept biting his lip and fighting back tears.
Andy Lau: Running around for days with a hoarse voice
Andy Lau, who has been running around various fundraising events in recent days, also appeared at the event. The exhaustion of the past few days made him even more emaciated. He spoke in a hoarse voice and his eyes were always red. He analyzed the situation in the disaster area in great detail. He mentioned that the rain may cause floods due to the collapse of the dam. He prayed: "I hope the sky will be better for us in the days to come." He then sang "The Chinese", which brought 1 million donations.
The party will be re-written by him, adapted from the song "Promise" of BEYOND’s "Wide Sea and Sky" as the theme song, sung by all the participating artists: Everyone will have fear and face the dark corner. For you, no matter how hard I work, I will not hide from you. I want you to regain the original life.
It is known that the word was made by Andy Lau two hours after he learned of the earthquake.
Jacky Cheung: Singing "Blessings" in Sorrow
When Jacky Cheung sang "Blessings", the screen broadcast segments of the faces of the disaster victims crying and sad, and many audience members covered their faces and wept. Jacky Cheung sang this allegorical song at a high level in his grief.
The wealthy daughter-in-law Li Ruian returns to the stage for fundraising
Li Ruian, the daughter-in-law of a wealthy family who has been retired for many years, appeared at the party to raise funds and sang "Love is Not Reserved" live. Although she did not sing on the stage for many years, her voice was stable and her outstanding performance surprised the people present. Many audience members sang along.
Editor in charge: Sun Jie
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