Celebrating the first anniversary of the countdown to the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games: Andy Lau sings

  Last night, the first anniversary of the countdown to the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games was grandly held at the China Millennium Monument. The famous Hong Kong movie star and singer Andy Lau sang the song "Everyone is NO.1" composed for the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.

  Wang Bingyang, deputy director of the Paralympic Department of the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee, introduced that "Everyoneis NO.1" was written and sung by Andy Lau. The song vividly depicts the inner life and spiritual world of the disabled with majestic music and touching lyrics. It describes not only the difficulties and sorrows they face, but also their struggles and struggles. It can be called a spiritual portrayal of the self-improvement, optimism and continuous efforts of disabled friends to win dignity. As one of the entries for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Song Collection and Selection Campaign, this song has participated in two countdown celebrations for the Beijing Olympic Games and the Beijing Paralympic Games, and has received positive responses and has been widely welcomed.

  Andy Lau made a special trip to Beijing to participate in the upload ceremony of the Olympic Music Wireless Charts. In an interview with reporters, he said that he began to contact disabled athletes in the 1990s, and in 2000, he went to Sydney, Australia to watch the Paralympic Games at his own expense. He was very moved by the spirit displayed by disabled athletes on the sports field and in life. This song for the Beijing Paralympic Games is to admire and understand their self-improvement spirit. I hope this song can make more people start to pay attention to, understand, support and help the disabled friends around them, and participate in and support the Beijing Paralympic Games with greater enthusiasm. "To be able to do my little for the Beijing Paralympic Games is not only my long-cherished wish, but also contains a huge pride and glory. I hope this song can become an emotional bridge for disabled and able-bodied people to communicate with each other, so that more people can start to pay attention to, understand, support, and help the disabled friends around them, and participate in and support the Beijing Paralympic Games with greater enthusiasm. "Remembering the process of songwriting, Liu Dehua was filled with emotion and presented the record to the disabled athletes.

Editor in charge: Liu Xinlong