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Bringing music to children means opening up a wider world for them.

We believe that the arts bring a unique brilliance to every child’s life.

The Young Scholars Program

The Young Scholars Program is a unique initiative by the Lang Lang Art Foundation, expanding from the Happy Keys Program. In partnership with The School of Music, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, the Central Conservatory of Music, and the Tianjin Juilliard, Lang Lang personally selects the most talented and passionate young pianists. The program supports their professional growth by offering high-level platforms and resources, guiding them toward world-class artists. The goal is to cultivate the next generation to become the next world-renowned pianist and a global ambassador for Chinese music.Besides,the foundation emphasizes developing these young pianists' sense of public service and social responsibility. They periodically assist Happy Keys Program students as peer mentors, providing ongoing and supplementary piano instructions beyond the school's facilities and existing resources.Additionally, they contribute to society by performing in community schools, hospitals, museums, and other public venues.


  • Liana Cheng

    Liana Cheng/15, currently resides in Hong Kong, China.

    She began playing the piano at the age of four and is now studying at the GMC Conservatory of Music in Hong Kong. Liana has earned numerous awards, including the Junior Outstanding Piano Award at the Hong Kong Inter-School Music Festival, first place
  • Yau Nam Ng

    Yau Nam Ng/16, currently resides in Shanghai, China.

    Yau Nam Ng is a first-year student at the Music Middle School Affliated to Shanghai Conservatory of Music, where he has been awarded numerous scholarships. He was also invited to participate in CCTV's "Happy Piano Boy" program.Yau Nam Ng is
  • Yuchen Gao

    Yuchen Gao/11, currently resides in Shanghai, China.

    Yuchen Gao began learning piano at four and joined Lang Lang Music World in Shanghai in 2019. He has performed as a guest in the national tour Lang Lang and His Friends and shared the stage with Lang Lang multiple times, including a four-hand perform
  • Yifan Wu

    Yifan Wu/15,currently resides in Shanghai, China.

    As a child, Yifan Wu’s grandmother played piano for him, and his mother shared her passion for music with him. At nine, he was admitted to the Primary School affiliated Shanghai Conservatory of Music and is now in his third year at its affiliated mid
  • Kexin Li

    Kexin Li/12, currently resides in Hong Kong, China.

    Kexin Li started learning piano at five and is currently studying at GMC Music Academy in Hong Kong while attending Diocesan Girls' School. She has won several top prizes in children's piano competitions, including the Hong Kong Schools Music Fe
  • Chaeryeong Kim

    Chaeryeong Kim/12, currently residing in Vienna, Austria

    Chaeryeong Kim started learning piano at six. She has received a scholarship from AMADEUS International School Vienna and was accepted into the Young Talent Program at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, while continuing her studies a
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