
Yang Qi, a 13-year-old boy living in a cramped subdivided flat in Hong Kong, has learned to play piano despite limited space. He will perform in a charity concert at the Cultural Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui in October. The concert aims to raise funds to combat poverty and support underprivileged children in developing their interests.
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Concert aims to raise funds to fight poverty.
Yang Qi's piano blocks part of the entrances to the kitchen and bathroom.
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The charity concert aims to raise funds to fight poverty, including supporting children who lack resources to develop their interests.
South China Morning PostYang Qi, a 13-year-old pupil who lives in a subdivided flat in Hong Kong with his parents, has spent years studying and playing on a piano that blocks part of the entrances to the kitchen and bathroom.
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The charity concert aims to raise funds to fight poverty, including supporting children who lack resources to develop their interests.
South China Morning PostYang Qi is a 13-year-old pupil living in a subdivided flat with his parents.
South China Morning PostYang Qi's piano blocks part of the entrances to the kitchen and bathroom.
South China Morning PostYang Qi will perform at a charity concert in October at the Cultural Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui.
South China Morning PostSze Lai-shan is deputy director of the Society for Community.
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