Los Angeles Times

Young violinist, following her dream, sits exam at a makeshift hospital

- Li Qian

ESCORTED by a dabai, violinist Liu Xuanling sat for a special exam in a makeshift hospital at the Jing’an Sports Center on April 8.

The 15-year-old came from Zhejiang Province to attend the entrance exams for the Shanghai Conservato­ry of Music.

But she and her grandparen­ts tested positive for COVID-19 and were sent to the hospital on April 4, under the watchful eyes of dabai — literally “big white,” the nickname for personnel in protective suits.

During quarantine, she has practiced every day, which has moved many patients and front-line workers.

She was also invited to attend Shanghai Daily’s online concert “The Sound of Shanghai” on April 5.

To help her successful­ly attend the online exam, Jing’an police officer Zhang Bin walked around every corner of the hospital to find her a proper site, one bathed in sunlight but where she would not disturb others, or be disturbed.

“They are guests to Shanghai. I hope her dream can come true, and I hope the family can recover as soon as possible,” he said.

Liu tried a “simulated test” on that morning, and attended the actual test at 2pm.

One dabai was there to maintain order and prevent anyone walking around to disturb her.

At 3:34pm, Zhang received a WeChat voice message from Liu who said: “I’ve finished the exam. It went well.”

Zhang said: “Shanghai is a warm city. The haziness of COVID-19 will surely be dispelled, and life will go on.”

He hopes Liu’s story can give a powerful lift to others.

“Stay positive,” he said.

 ?? ?? Scan the QR code to watch a video of Liu’s online exam at www.shine.cn
Scan the QR code to watch a video of Liu’s online exam at www.shine.cn
 ?? ?? Liu takes a special online exam at a makeshift hospital in Shanghai. — Ti Gong
Liu takes a special online exam at a makeshift hospital in Shanghai. — Ti Gong

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