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Chinese man dances on live-streams to fund wife and daughter’s cancer treatments

South China Morning PostSunday, July 6, 2025 at 8:00:09 AM
Chinese man dances on live-streams to fund wife and daughter’s cancer treatments
A 28-year-old man in China, Wen Haibin, is live-streaming dance performances every night to raise money for his wife and daughter, both battling cancer. His dedication has struck a chord with viewers, leading to an outpouring of donations. The couple, high school sweethearts, moved from rural Sichuan to Guangdong for better opportunities—only to face this heartbreaking challenge.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another viral sob story—it’s a raw look at how ordinary people are turning to digital platforms to cope with crises when traditional safety nets fail. Wen’s determination reflects a broader trend in China, where medical crowdfunding has exploded due to gaps in healthcare affordability. It’s also a reminder of how love can fuel creativity (even silly dances) in the darkest times.
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