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American girl seeks her long lost parents in Zhongshan
Updated: 2019-02-15    Source: Zhongshan Daily Large Medium Small Print

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Chen Biyan posted a song she recorded especially for her parents online.

An American girl, named Lilly Chen Biyan, turned to the Zhongshan Daily for help on August 2, 2018. She was hoping to find her lost natural parents. Unfortunately, there is still no good news.

On the eighth day of this Lunar New Year, Chen Biyan posted a song she recorded especially for her parents. The song, titled "It's Dawn," was posted on WeChat Moments. She is hoping to deliver her voice and expectations to her parents through the internet.

Chen Biyan always misses her parents the most every Spring Festival. She says she will immediately return to China once she finds her parents. Even if she fails, she still plans to return back home in one or two years. She has been wanting to call on her friends she lived with during her childhood, as well as the people who looked after her in her welfare home.

Chen Biyan will be 22 years old this year. At approximately 8:50 a.m. on October 3, 1997, she was found abandoned under the Laoanshan Bridge in Zhongshan. There was a piece of paper at her side with the time of her birth written on it; 3:20 a.m., the first day of September 1997 in the lunar calendar. 

After 14 years of living at the Zhongshan Children's Welfare Home, Chen Biyan was adopted by a family from Wisconsin in the US on September 22, 2011. Since that time, she has also become an American citizen.

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