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HKETO, Brussels supports Hong Kong String Orchestra's Belt and Road tour in Central and Eastern Europe (with photos)
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     The Hong Kong String Orchestra (HKSO) gave a superb performance in Athens, Greece, on November 9 (Athens time), the first date of its "Strings of the Bauhinia" Central and Eastern Europe tour along the Belt and Road countries from November 9 to 18.

     The HKSO, one of Hong Kong's outstanding arts projects recognised by the China National Arts Fund, is supported by the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau of the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) for conducting cultural exchange activities outside Hong Kong to showcase Chinese artistic excellence as well as to tell the good stories of Hong Kong.

     The tour is performing two concerts in Greece, and one concert each in Bulgaria, Serbia, and Romania, led by its founder and artistic director, virtuoso Ms Yao Jue, on the special occasions of the 10th anniversaries of the "Belt and Road Initiative" and also the establishment of the HKSO in Hong Kong.

     The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Brussels (HKETO, Brussels) was happy to support the HKSO in person with its guests in Greece on its first night in Athens, which is also the closing event for the "China-Greece Year of Culture and Tourism". The Under Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Mr Raistlin Lau, was also in Athens to applaud the inaugural concert of the tour.

     The HKETO, Brussels is helping to promote the concerts to its contacts in government, business and cultural circles in the cities. The Deputy Representative of the HKETO, Brussels, Miss Fiona Li, said there was no better way in forging people-to-people bonds and bridging the gap between different cultures along Belt and Road than sharing music. The concert tour also highlighted the efforts of the Government of HKSAR in grooming music talents with a view to developing Hong Kong to be an international arts and cultural exchange hub. Noting that the HKSO had achieved significant recognition in Hong Kong and internationally for its "music uniqueness in fusing Easter and Western influences", she said it was emblematic of Hong Kong as an East-meets-West cultural centre, bearing a unique role in promoting the "Belt and Road Initiative". 

     The HKSO aims to pave the way for young music graduates towards a professional career. By nurturing and engaging home grown talents it contributes to establishing Hong Kong as an international arts and cultural hub.
 
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The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Brussels (HKETO, Brussels) supported the first show of the Hong Kong String Orchestra (HKSO) Central and Eastern Europe tour in Athens, Greece, on November 9. Photo shows Deputy Representative of the HKETO, Brussels, Miss Fiona Li (first right); the Founder and Artistic Director of the HKSO, Ms Yao Jue (second right); and the Under Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Mr Raistlin Lau (third right), are with the major members of the HKSO.
The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Brussels (HKETO, Brussels) supported the first show of the Hong Kong String Orchestra (HKSO) Central and Eastern Europe tour in Athens, Greece, and organised a pre-concert networking event on November 9. Photo shows Deputy Representative of the HKETO, Brussels, Miss Fiona Li (second right) introducing the work of the HKETO, Brussels, on promoting the concert tour as well as the Belt and Road Initiative through music, arts and culture to the Founder and Artistic Director of the HKSO, Ms Yao Jue (first left).
The Hong Kong String Orchestra (HKSO) launched the first show of their Central and Eastern Europe tour in Athens, Greece, on November 9, which was also the closing event for the China-Greece Year of Culture and Tourism.  The Chinese Ambassador to Greece, Mr Xiao Junzheng (third right), supported the show in person and was with the Founder and Artistic Director of the HKSO, Ms Yao Jue (third left); the Under Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Mr Raistlin Lau (second left); and the major members of the HKSO.