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    By Chen Nan | China Daily | Updated: 2012-12-19 12:50

    Wu Tao, 17, whose parents sell vegetables at a small market, is one of the migrant students taking guitar courses arranged by the foundation. Living near a railway line, Wu has been living with the noise for years, though he likes playing guitar and is one of the best students in the class.

    Now he works in a restaurant washing dishes. He tells Yang his dream is to become a cook - a cook who can play the guitar.

    Joy of giving

    Modelling His Own Path

    "My life is good and I have great education. Being with those children makes me sober and moves me," Yang says.

    Her aim is to develop the Sun Art Classroom project in Beijing and then in other cities in three years.

    Each classroom needs 120,000 yuan ($19,000) for a year, including facilities and teachers. Four migrant schools in Beijing have started the program, which invites retired art teachers to give classes.

    Yang's next target will be the "left-behind" children, with one or both parents working far away from home, leaving them at home to be taken care of by grandparents or other relatives.

    "These social problems are brought by the fast urbanization," Yang says. "I wake up in the morning as a mother and I watch news like everybody else. I want to be a part of the world in a positive way."

    Yang's own life reflects China's transformation and rapid development. Her grandmother grew up at a time when women had bound feet. Her mother became the first college student in the family.

    Joy of giving

    Yang Lan and her husband Wu Zheng with former US president Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn at a recent private forum for charity experiences. Provided to China Daily

    At 21 years old, she went to an open casting call for a variety show in Beijing and beat about 1,000 other contestants when she was just a senior in college. The show became the most popular in China within the year.

    In 1994, after four years of hosting a TV show, Yang realized she knew so little about the world and decided to quit her job and pursue a postgraduate degree in New York, where she met her husband.

    Now, Yang is the host of two popular TV talk shows and she runs a media empire, Sun Media Group, with her husband. The couple ranks among China's richest, according to the Hurun Report, which tracks the nation's wealthiest list. In 2005, they donated half of their shares in Sun Media Investment to start their charitable foundation.

    Joy of giving

    Yang says she spends a third of her time on charity work, "which is the best way to show the value of a person as a member of society".

    In 2010 she co-organized a banquet in Beijing with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. That brought Bill Gates and Warren Buffett together to discuss philanthropy with more than 30 of China's billionaire families.

    A member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, Yang also proposed a law on philanthropy.

    After the recent ball, at a private forum, she invited former US president Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn to share their experiences working in charity - and their hopes to help China's charity develop in a sustainable way, like the economy.

    "Fu erdai or guan erdai, those who inherited properties from their rich parents, are considered negative words. How do you turn fu erdai or guan erdai into ci erdai, or those who promote education and build a culture of philanthropy in China," she says. Ci erdai translates to "second generation philanthropists".

    Giving to charity is growing in China, with a number of young entrepreneurs creating their own foundations, but she concedes charity still needs time to develop in the country.

    "To be more respected in this world, we should show our moral dignity instead of just our spending power," she says.

    Contact the writer at chennan@chinadaily.com.cn.

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