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Angie Liang went to the Ethnic Inclusion Primary School to perform at her own expense to send mooncakes to spend the Mid-Autumn Festival with the students

Angie Liang went to the Ethnic Inclusion Primary School to perform at her own expense to send mooncakes to spend the Mid-Autumn Festival with the students

Rock Angel, a swing angel who has always insisted on doing good with music, visited a primary school with ethnic minorities in Ngau Tau Kok this year for a charity performance, and gave mooncakes and candy to the whole school at her own expense.

Angie Liang went to the Ethnic Inclusion Primary School to perform at her own expense to send mooncakes to spend the Mid-Autumn Festival with the students

Because the students come from different places around the world, Angel communicates with her classmates in both Chinese and English. Music is really the best international language, so when Angel sings, whether it is Chinese or English, the children cheer and clap, and the atmosphere is very lively.

Angie Liang went to the Ethnic Inclusion Primary School to perform at her own expense to send mooncakes to spend the Mid-Autumn Festival with the students

On the same day, Angel was also invited to shoot a music video for the campus TV station, sharing the song and the spirit of mutual love.

Angie Liang went to the Ethnic Inclusion Primary School to perform at her own expense to send mooncakes to spend the Mid-Autumn Festival with the students

During this visit, Angel felt that positive music has a positive impact on the healthy growth of children's hearts, and decided that in the future, she will use more time and resources to cultivate children with music and make their childhood more joyful.

Angie Liang went to the Ethnic Inclusion Primary School to perform at her own expense to send mooncakes to spend the Mid-Autumn Festival with the students
Angie Liang went to the Ethnic Inclusion Primary School to perform at her own expense to send mooncakes to spend the Mid-Autumn Festival with the students

Angel gave mooncakes and small gifts to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival with her classmates

Angie Liang went to the Ethnic Inclusion Primary School to perform at her own expense to send mooncakes to spend the Mid-Autumn Festival with the students
Angie Liang went to the Ethnic Inclusion Primary School to perform at her own expense to send mooncakes to spend the Mid-Autumn Festival with the students

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