China News Service, Kuala Lumpur, May 10th. The "Peling Have Appointment" online exchange meeting hosted by the Malaysian Chinese Entrepreneurs Federation was held on the 10th. It is hoped that during the epidemic, with music as the theme, China and Malaysia will share the positi

Wang Bingzhi (top middle), Li Peiling (top right), Li Zhongping (top left) is in communication. Photo by Chen Yue

China News Network Kuala Lumpur , May 10 (Reporter Chen Yue) The "Pe Ling Have Appointment" online exchange meeting hosted by Malaysia China Entrepreneurs Federation was held on the 10th. It is hoped that during the epidemic, with music as the theme, China and Malaysia will share the positive energy of working together to fight the epidemic.

Malaysian young singer Li Peiling, who is well-known in China for participating in Chinese talent shows, and Malaysian musicians such as Wang Bingzhi, who are famous in China, attended the exchange meeting.

Wang Bingzhi shared the stories behind the works such as the song "You Never Be a One" for China's anti-epidemic, hoping to exert the power of music, soothe the hearts of the people affected by the epidemic, and inspire their confidence. He said that although Malaysia-China music exchanges have temporarily paused due to the impact of the epidemic, the two countries have broad space for music exchanges and cooperation. Not only can Malaysian musicians find their own development space in the broad Chinese market, but Chinese musicians can also consider entering the Malaysian music market.

Li Peiling told her music story in the communication , and from time to time, she sang a cappella to show her singing voice at the request of netizens. She hopes to use the power of music to support the people of Malaysia and China to fight the epidemic unremittingly and overcome difficulties together. Li Peiling also revealed a little secret during the exchange: the male artist she admires the most is Xue Zhiqian , and hopes to have the opportunity to cooperate with Xue Zhiqian in the future.

Li Zhongping, president of the Malaysia-China Entrepreneurs Federation, told reporters that since the beginning of this year, both Malaysia and China have faced the epidemic at different times. The Malaysia-China Entrepreneurs Federation actively advocates member companies to contribute their love and donate a large amount of medical supplies and cash to help fight the epidemic. "Material funding is of course important, but spiritual encouragement and support are also indispensable." He said that the Federation held this online exchange meeting, hoping to share positive energy and continue to contribute to Malaysia and China's fight against the epidemic. (End)