"Hong Kong Rocks!" New Year's Eve Celebration at New York Times Square (with photos)
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     Hundreds of millions of people in New York and around the globe ushered in the New Year with Hong Kong on December 31, 2022 (New York Time) as the New York Times Square countdown celebration shone a spotlight on Hong Kong.
      
     Contemporary dance group TS Crew, world champion harmonica player CY Leo and erhu virtuoso Chan Pik-sum enthralled the New York Times Square stage with a "Kung Fu Contemporary Circus". The audience erupted in rave applause at the blend of dance and kung fu against a medley of Chinese and Western classics newly arranged by legendary jazz pianist and composer Ted Lo.

     Speaking at the opening ceremony, the Director of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in New York (HKETONY), Ms Candy Nip, said Hong Kong was thrilled to be part of this iconic event. "It is such a great way for us to show the world that Hong Kong is back on the international stage, and we are ready to welcome global visitors," she said.

     Hong Kong fashion doyenne Vivienne Tam has designed a limited-edition scarf, incorporating elements of Hong Kong and New Year, for the audience at Times Square. "Through this scarf, Hong Kong would like to send love and warmth to everyone!" said Ms Nip.

     The artists and designer were honoured to be part of this exciting project. Ms Nip was proud to see the team of Hong Kong talent "rocking" an international audience with the beauty and enchantment of the city. "They are ambassadors for Hong Kong, who showcase the flair and artistry of our people while building friendship across cultures," Ms Nip added. 

     Joining Ms Nip at the opening ceremony were the President of Times Square Alliance, Mr Tom Harris; the President of the Sino-American Friendship Association, Mr Peter Zhang; the Consul-General of the People's Republic of China in New York, Mr Huang Ping; Executive Director of Citywide Event Coordination and Management and Street Activity Permit Office under New York Mayor's Office, Ms Dawn Tolson; and Director of Asian Affairs of New York State Governor's Office, Ms Elaine Fan.

     In addition to the revellers gathering at Times Square, an estimated audience of over one billion people worldwide enjoyed, through live television broadcast and webcast, the countdown performance of Hong Kong themed "Fusion, Motion, Inspirations - Hong Kong Rocks!"

     Prior to the opening performance, over 100 guests and dignitaries from the government, diplomatic, business and academic circles and travel communities of New York joined a Hong Kong promotional event. Ms Nip updated participants on the latest developments of Hong Kong, and shared with them a taste of Hong Kong by serving culinary delicacies including dim sum, milk tea and cookies at the event. Hong Kong artists also talked about the creative process of this spectacular performance.

Ends/Sunday, January 1, 2023
Issued at HKT 13:40

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