Taiwanese American singer-songwriter Leehom Wang (王力宏) said he will donate all the money he had earned from the auction of his self-composed music score to a Chinese charity organization. Leehom wrote an original wedding march for his wife Lee Jinglei (李靚蕾) when they got married in 2013. The six-minute long score was called “Jinglei + Leehom’s Wedding March.” On Monday night, December 14, Leehom put the music score, which also contained his signature, up for auction on the Chinese online shopping website Taobao. The auction lasted for five hours, and the bid went up to $261,000 TWD. According to Taiwanese media, Leehom will donate all $261,000 TWD to the China Charities Aid Foundation for Children, helping orphaned handicapped children in China. “Such an exciting auction last night!,” Leehom wrote on Facebook. “Congratulations t**6 for the winning bid! Most importantly, thank you for your contribution to Chunhui Children’s Foundation and everyone for helping raise awareness for the one million orphans in China who need our love and support! In case you missed it, here’s the link to the string quartet piece I arranged for our wedding!” To thanks the fans’ support and enthusiasm, Leehom also revealed a picture he took with wife Jinglei and one-year-old daughter Jiali. Although Jiali’s back is facing the camera, it is Leehom’s first time showing his fans their “family portrait.” In related news, Leehom just held his 20th anniversary debut fanclub party. Leehom debuted in the Taiwanese music industry with the studio album Love Rival, Beethoven (情敵貝多芬) on December 19, 1995. Creds: Oncc