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How do fallen officials live under the walls of prison?

Earlier, there was a news: men insisted on stealing for 10 years in order to go to prison choir: they just wanted to sing to them! So how charming is the prison choir? (Photo attribution: Oriental IC)

How do fallen officials live under the walls of prison?

We visited Heyuan Prison in Guangdong Province and found that the fallen officials had become the main force of the prison's elderly choir. The choir consists of 65 elderly, sick and disabled inmates. (Photo attribution: Oriental IC)

How do fallen officials live under the walls of prison?

Wang Jun (pseudonym) The principal of a police academy was sentenced to 11 years in prison for accepting bribes, with the remaining 4 years in prison. I saw that some of the reformers were sick and some were second-degree disabled, and they were listless all day. To change that, he formed a choir. (Photo attribution: Oriental IC)

How do fallen officials live under the walls of prison?

At the beginning, there were less than 30 inmates participating in the choir, and everyone was not optimistic about this matter. In a family meeting, the choir sang "A Thousand Miles of Children" for the families, which infected many people to sign up. (Photo attribution: Oriental IC)

How do fallen officials live under the walls of prison?

Some officials who have fallen from their posts have a great psychological gap after entering prison, and they are very anxious, and some even try to commit suicide... (Photo attribution: Oriental IC)

How do fallen officials live under the walls of prison?

Wang Jun also absorbed them into the choir, and these officials have now become the main members of the troupe. (Photo attribution: Oriental IC)

How do fallen officials live under the walls of prison?

Wang Jun said: "I used to live with a mask, and when I went to prison and took off my mask, I just wanted to mess around. After forming the choir, I felt that I could understand others better. (Photo attribution: Oriental IC)

How do fallen officials live under the walls of prison?

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