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English: Chinese pianist Lang Lang and 5-year-old Li Muzi play a romantic tune together to welcome a brand-new age in the storied history of the People's Republic of China during the starlight segment of the Opening Ceremony of the XXIX Olympiad on Aug. 8. Lang is the first Chinese pianist to have long-term cooperation with first-class orchestras in Berlin and Vienna.
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