The preparation of the “Star Gravitation” Charity concert took one year, which was postponed several times due to the COVID-19. At 19:00 on September 12, the concert hall of Shanghai Symphony Orchestra on Fuxing Middle Road in Xujiahui finally. Interestingly enough, it happens to be not far from Gaoyou Road, Fuxing West Road, Xuhui District, where KHB was first started.
A blue time tunnel has been built outside the concert hall of the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, making every friend who passes here feel like walking through the history of the Milky Way and following the steps of KHB.
Walking into the hall of the theater, it is like coming to a fantasy planetarium. Looking up at the stars, the aperture of the North Star shines particularly brightly. In the center position of the exhibition hall, it is the flagship product of KHB: Polaris ic8000.
The on-site exhibition board reviewed the 40 years of brilliant development history of KHB, enabling everyone to have a deeper understanding of the corporate mission of “Care for life, dedicated to excellence”, and the corporate values of “customer first, innovation, cooperation, responsibility and pragmatism”.
Pan Tao was the host of the concert, and “Call Me by Fire” Hu Haiquan also came to the scene to sing the charity song “Hold You” for the children.
As the host, in the presence of Dou Xizhao (President of the National Association of Health Industry and Enterprise Management), and Liu Shidong (Vice president of the Chinese Association for Promotion on Health Ideology and Culture), Ms. Zhou Qinqin (Chairman of the Board) donated 100,000 yuan to Shanghai Cao Peng Music Center on behalf of KHB to fund the music learning of the Star children.
Next, Ms. Chen Chao (CEO of KHB) and Mr. Guo Xiaoping (President of Linfen Red Ribbon School) came to the stage together. With the witness of Mr. Li Hongta (the winner of the “July 1st Medal”, former Vice Chairman of the Anhui CPPCC, General Adviser of China Charity Federation) and Mr. Gao Bo (the Health Industry Precision Poverty Alleviation Professional Committee of the National Association Health Industry and Enterprise Management), KHB donated 100,000 yuan to Linfen Red Ribbon School, which is used for children’s life and study in the school.
The most important person in this concert is the 96 year old famous conductor Mr. Cao Peng. This “post-90s” national treasure artist, together with 50 children from Angel Salon whom he has taken great care for many years, as well as many artists from Shanghai Urban Youth Symphony Orchestra and Shanghai Urban Symphony Orchestra, spent many months in rehearsal and color performance preparation to bring a feast of art and soul to everyone.
“Children from the stars” successively brought to audiences Handel’s “Water Music” “March of Courage”, dance “Youth”, Beethoven’s “Minuet Dance”, the fourth movement of “The Yellow River”, Anderson trumpet trio “Horner’s Holiday”, xylophone ensemble “Little Star” and “Symphony of Destiny”, and other well-known classical pieces. The children and parents’ optimistic attitude towards life made everyone on the scene moved by the music.
Forty years of success, forge ahead.
The moving performance content and excellent visual design made this charity concert create a scene in IVD industry, and even succeeded outside the industry, which attracted extensive attention and achieved good social effects. It was also another important attempt of KHB to show the soft power of the enterprise to the whole society and fulfill the corporate social responsibility!
In fact, whether it is Mr. Cao Peng of the “Voice of Angels Salon” or President Guo Xiaoping of Linfen Red Ribbon School, their love for the vulnerable groups is accumulated bit by bit, and they have devoted themselves to them over the years, which is the most precious.
KHB hopes to send a signal to the society by holding such activities: to practice corporate social responsibility is not as simple as capital donation. Love is not measured by the quantity, but more attention should be paid to small things and details, and more long-term and sustainable care and help should be provided for vulnerable groups!