In recent years, great changes have taken place in Jiaxing's life. The daily schedule is full, but she has never given up her love for music. Soon after entering school, she picked up the violin, hung the piano score on the dormitory wall and practiced it every day. It took a long time to practice. Now her violin level has reached level 8. Although we can support ourselves well with these talents, Jiaxing's career ideal is pragmatic. After graduation, she will become a literary nurse, which can not only combine her own majors and specialties, but also bring joy to patients. Jiaxing contacted the Sweet Honey Art Troupe of People's Hospital during her internship, and she is looking forward to becoming one of them in the future. In order to achieve this goal, she worked harder than before.
Pan Jiaxing, 18 years old, the youngest, is currently a student of Nanjing Health School. On July 3rd1day, "20 10 Miss Asia Nanjing Finals" was held in Zhongshan Hall of Zifeng Building. The competition is fierce, * * * is divided into the competition of intelligence, talent and form display. Pan Jiaxing of Nanjing Health School is the youngest player in this competition. A violin song blew like the wind, and finally stood out among the 18 players and became the runner-up!
Pan Jiaxing is the cover girl of the eighth issue of Love Weekly, a tall Nanjing girl, obsessed with violin and very fond of singing. Yesterday's competition, she picked up the most familiar violin, and a song "The Taste of Love" blew like the wind. "She is young, but she has rich stage experience." A guest praised Pan Jiaxing's "original ecology" performance. "She used her youth to interpret a taste that others did not have, full of vitality and vitality."
Pan Jiaxing said that he had no professional stage training. "But I have participated in many performances, which may be the accumulation of previous performances, so I learned to play back freely." Pan Jiaxing, a nurse major in Health School, is also a violinist in an orchestra in Nanjing. "I have been learning the violin for many years. Although my major is nursing, I prefer performing arts. I didn't expect to win the prize. I am very grateful to my violin teacher and parents. They support my hobbies and encourage me to move forward step by step. "