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Li Yundi: China’s ‘Piano Prince’ detained for hiring prostitute – BBC News
Observers said his detention could be seen as a warning to other “immoral” celebrities.

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Image caption, News of Li Yundi’s detention has shocked many fans of the man known as China’s “Piano Prince”
Celebrated Chinese pianist Li Yundi has been detained for soliciting a prostitute, state media has said.
A 39-year-old…
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