Ever had one of those nights where the world feels a bit too quiet and your thoughts a bit too loud? 🌙 For many people across the Chinese mainland, a surprising source of comfort has arrived from across the ocean.
Meet Andy Tubman, an American music therapist who recently returned to the Chinese mainland after seven long years. While he might have been away, his art didn't stop traveling. In a beautiful twist of fate, the melodies Tubman composed in the U.S. have quietly evolved into a "midnight remedy," providing solace to strangers during their darkest and loneliest hours. 🎹❤️
In a touching conversation with CGTN reporter Ali, Tubman opened up about the profound impact of his work. He realized that music transcends language and geography, acting as a bridge of empathy. As he put it, "They taught me just how powerful one song can be."
It is a powerful reminder that when words fail and traditional support feels out of reach, music often steps in to do the heavy lifting. Whether it's a soft piano chord or a sweeping melody, these sounds are helping people find their way back to peace. 🌟
In a digitally connected world, it's amazing to see how a few notes written thousands of miles away can make someone feel seen and understood. 🌍💬
Now we want to hear from you! When the world gets too noisy (or too quiet), what's your go-to midnight song that makes everything feel okay again? Let us know! 👇
Reference(s):
cgtn.com




