Hao Li and Mengchao Wu created this animation for Unicef to explain how they've helped young people in remote areas connect to the internet, especially girls. First, the animation compares the difference in the number of boys and girls who have access to the internet in lagging regions, and the problems the inequality has brought to girls in those places. Throughout the film, Hao and Mengchao show how Unicef helped these girls access the internet and what has changed since accessing the internet.
Hao Li's love for painting came from the influence of his grandmother who also loves painting. The various excellent animated movies he saw while growing up also made the idea of making his own animation stronger and stronger. After trying to produce several personal animated shorts, he believes he has a mature level of animation. So, how to use animation to influence more people and make things better became his next goal. This goal was finally achieved when he contacted UNICEF and finally completed this short animation. By making more people aware of issues they hadn't been aware of before, Hao believes the world will become a better place.
UNICEF, also known as the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, is a United Nations agency responsible for providing humanitarian and developmental aid to children worldwide.