Chinese For 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami
Cantonese and Mandarin Chinese versions of the song was collectively recorded by many Hong Kong and Taiwan singers for a half day public show 愛心無國界演藝界大匯演 in Hong Kong to raise fund. As they don't own the copyright of the song, the whole performance was not published as DVD.
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