Creative tribute to frontline heroes


Kwan posted a live performance of himself singing the cover version of a ballad dedicated to doctors and nurses. (Right) Artwork by 13-year-old Bryan Leong who took five minutes to think of a concept and 30 minutes to execute it.

CHILDREN’S drawings, YouTube videos and poems — these are some of the ways people are expressing appreciation to frontliners amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

On a public Facebook page, an English teacher played a pipa to duet with a friend on his erhu. Another recorded a ballad in his home studio.

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