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It was a chance meeting. About 15 years ago when I was living in Singapore as a professor's wife, I was having a story telling session in one of Nanyang University Playgrounds.
Wu Lei was there visiting with her friend. I invited her to our Chinese New year morning teas and she obliged.
She told me that she was a piano teacher with a Masters in Music. I was the co-founder of Nanyang Connect and I introduce her parents. My daughter D. was one of her first students in Singapore, and a very successful one. Wu Lei now has her own music school.
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