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Auntie Lana Wong x Families with Rare Diseases - Singing and vegetarian party 

 


Auntie Lana BB accompanied us on a figurative but colorful trip to Hawaii for charitable reasons!

Auntie Lana, who has been supporting patients with rare diseases, appeared at the ‘Eagle & Sparrow Music Café’ this night, amidst laughter, singing, cheering, and the performance of the song "Toll Of The Temple Bell", we all savored an entertaining Friday Night for charity.

 

A group picture with Lana Wong BB and new singer Lisa Hui.

 
Lifewire's manager Rochelle Leung (right) thanks BB Lana Wong and programme host Philip Chan (left) for attending the gathering with the patients with rare diseases.

 

 

Lana Wong BB and programme host Philip Chan (left) raising awareness for patients with rare diseases.

Lana Wong BB and programme host Philip Chan encouraging people support for the charity "Auntie Lana's Poke Rice".
 
Lana Wong BB highly praises how vegan food can be so tasty and rich.
The restaurant donates $10 for every serving of “Auntie Lana’s Poke Rice”, which was named after Lana Wong and is sold to support for patients with rare diseases.
In line with Auntie Lana's spirit of doing good and having fun, the restaurant donates $10 for every serving of “Auntie Lana’s Poke Rice”, which was named after Lana Wong and is sold to raise money and provide support for patients with rare diseases.
 
Tasting the dishes named after her, Auntie Lana commented that a pescatarian diet like having sashimi is not only be delicious but is also healthy and environmentally friendly to an extent, which is a simple way to be charitable, and is multi-beneficial for all. She also shared a variety of vegetarian and ketogenic fused dishes to all the families with rare diseases, leading them to experience the healthy and playful realm of exotic vegetarian food, so that the children who could not easily travel could feel the freshness of the Hawaiian flavour!
Auntie Lana, 93, sang the song "Toll Of The Temple Bell" and performed amazingly.
At the old age of 93, Auntie Lana, who is still full of energy, sang her debut song "Toll Of The Temple Bell". Together with GoodShowTV programme host Philip Chan, who made an album on rare diseases, they called for public awareness of rare diseases, and will hold a nostalgic charity concert in September at Sunbeam Theatre. They also gave positive encouragement to artists Frederick Cheng Chun Wan and Stephanie Ho Ngan Si, whose son is suffering from Angelman Syndrome, a rare disease.
Emerging singer Lisa Hui Ching sings and dances.
Children with rare diseases singing with excitement.
 
Lisa Hui, an upcoming singer, sang and danced, which stirred up the atmosphere of the audience, and encouraged the usually introverted children with rare diseases to take the initiative to sing passionately, making the event unforgettable for everyone.
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