
Donation ceremony site
People’s Daily Online, Baotou, January 7 (Chen Ligeng) On the morning of January 7, with the sound of Lang Lang piano, the donation ceremony of "Happy Keys" music classroom kicked off in the Mongolian Primary School in Shiguai District, Baotou City. Lang Lang, the United Nations Peace Ambassador and internationally renowned pianist, prepared a special New Year gift for the school — — "Happy keys" music classroom.
"I have been dreaming that I will become a world-famous pianist like brother Lang Lang after ten years!" "I draw small animals listening to music around the piano. Playing music not only brings joy to people, but also brings joy to small animals." "What I draw is that children play the piano, dance and sing in the donated music classroom … …” At the event, the donated children expressed their gratitude to Lang Lang with their own brushes and small notes.

Five schools signed contracts with Lang Lang Foundation.
This donation ceremony is the first time that Lang Lang Art Foundation has put the "Happy Keys" music classroom project in Inner Mongolia. The donated schools are located in poor rural areas or urban-rural fringe areas in various cities in Inner Mongolia, where music education resources are scarce. Five primary schools, including Mongolian Primary School in Shiguai District of Baotou City, Hantai New Education Experimental Primary School in the Eighth Primary School Branch of Dongsheng District of Erdos, Sangendalai Mongolian School in Zhenglan Banner of Xilin Gol League, Tuertai Primary School in Chayou Houqi of Wulanchabu City and Mongolian Experimental School in Kezuo Zhongqi of Tongliao City, all received music classrooms with 16 intelligent pianos.

Lang Lang Solo Jasmine
"The essence of music education is aesthetic education. Lang Lang Art Foundation not only sent pianos for study to Inner Mongolia, but also provided relevant teacher training." Wu Enqi, deputy director of the Propaganda Department of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Party Committee and director of the Film Bureau, could not hide his joy in his speech. This public welfare activity not only provided professional music learning equipment for children, but also created a relaxed and happy learning environment for teachers. I am very grateful to the Lang Lang Foundation for its care and warmth in ethnic areas, and let the grassland baby plug in the wings of musical dreams. At the event site, the Wulan Muqi team members also performed on the same stage with Lang Lang to jointly deliver joyful songs to the children.

Lang Lang cooperates with students in City of the Sky.

Lang Lang and Wulan Muqi performed "Hongyan"
According to the organizer, it is Lang Lang’s initial intention to start a charity project to give children in China the opportunity and environment to learn music happily and to offer sincerity and love to them better. As early as March 2018, he established the Lang Lang Art Foundation in Beijing. Through the "Happy Keys" music classroom public welfare project, this paper explores the development of local art education public welfare undertakings and provides a fair environment for children to receive music education.

Lang Lang shared his experience in learning piano with the students on the spot.
"I really hope that music can spread to every corner of China and bring love and hope to children." Lang Lang said at the donation ceremony that I think music education is very important. Therefore, I especially hope that charity donation can put my favorite piano in different corners of China and enjoy the happiness it brings us.

Lang Lang teaches piano lessons to children in the music classroom.
Nathan Urita, the host of CCTV news channel, is also a volunteer of the "Happy Keys" project. "Since the establishment of the commonweal music classroom, I have been marching along with the footsteps of the Foundation," he said. As an Inner Mongolian, I have always wanted to contribute more to my hometown and do something. “‘ Happy keys ’ It is a particularly good public welfare project, and it is happier to pay than to get it in the process of doing public welfare. "
According to the organizer, the "Happy Keys" public music project has enabled 34 schools to have their own music classes. "Learning music is like learning a language. It needs a good atmosphere." Lang Lang said in an interview that he chose to do public music because he found many talented children when he performed in various places, but he didn’t have the opportunity to learn piano from an early age. He hopes to create a high-quality music learning environment through "happy keys", so that more children who love music can participate in it and enjoy music.
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