Who sang "Ode to the Motherland" at the 2008 Olympic Games opening ceremony?

China News Service, August 12. Chen Qigang, the music director of the 2008 Beijing Olympics opening ceremony, revealed in an exclusive interview that the shocking "Ode to the Motherland" at the opening ceremony was not the "Smiling Angel" Lin Miaoke on the stage. The tender and sincere voice sung by Yang Peiyi comes from a 7-year-old girl. Chen Qigang revealed that the main reason why Yang Peiyi’s child was not selected was due to external image considerations and national interests. Some netizens agreed with Chen Qigang's statement, calling Lin Miaoke and Yang Peiyi both "heroes." However, some netizens refuted it, saying that "lip-syncing is not good, and it is even worse for children to lip-sync" and "please leave the last bit of innocence to your children." It is reported that 7-year-old Yang Peiyi is a student at the High School Affiliated to Beijing Normal University. After the opening ceremony, Yang Peiyi was interviewed by CCTV reporters. When a reporter asked her if she had any regrets, she replied that she had no regrets and that she was satisfied to have her own voice at the opening ceremony.

Name: Lin Miaoke Pinyin: linmiaoke Description: Little Princess Birthday: January 1, 2000 Current Residence: Beijing Origin: Beijing Ethnicity: Han Height: 122 cm Weight: 20 kg Age: 9 years old Region: Mainland Nationality: Chinese Language: Specialized in Mandarin : Acting, singing, dancing, piano Occupation: Film and television actor Experience: Singer of "Ode to the Motherland" at the opening ceremony of the 2008 Olympic Games

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