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London thrills to excitement of Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival 2019 (with photos)

     London’s docklands thronged with thousands of people who came together to enjoy a day of Dragon Boat racing and cultural performances at the London Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival 2019, sponsored by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, London (London ETO) on June 30 (London time). The festival took place in London’s Royal Albert Dock, opposite London City Airport, and helped raise money for Chinese charities in London.

     The teams taking part ranged from local community and city businesses to public organisations and charities, and included several British Dragon Boat Association teams. The London Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival is organised by the London Chinatown Lions Club, the London Chinese Community Centre and the Hong Kong Executives Club. A record number of 56 dragon boat teams took part in a full day of racing.

     Addressing the opening ceremony, the Director-General of the London ETO, Ms Priscilla To, said, “Dragon boat racing originated in ancient Chinese folklore more than two thousand years ago. To this date, it has become one of the most celebrated festivals all over the globe. 

     “Dragon boat racing has become a symbol of Hong Kong’s strength, vitality and dynamism.   The excitement of the games, the colour of the racing boats and the flying flags, as well as the drums on the boat and the cheers of spectators all resemble the energy, the charm and the vibrancy of Hong Kong.”

     Apart from the racing, the festival created a true carnival atmosphere. As well as the thrilling races, there was a main East West stage featuring a wide range of acts, including traditional Chinese lion dancing; live music from up-and-coming local artists; theatrical acts; dance performances; tai chi demonstrations and comedy acts. There was also a food festival allowing people to try traditional street food from Asia including Chinese, Japanese and Korean Cuisine.

     More information about the London Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival 2019 is available at www.lhkdbf.co.uk/.

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Government clarifies rumour

     In response to an online media report saying that the Chief Executive has requested the People’s Liberation Army to assist in handling the recent conflicts, a Government spokesman clarifies that the report is totally unfounded.

     The Government spokesman expressed deep regret over the untrue report by the media outlet involved. read more

Hong Kong art show a hit in London (with photos)

     Art lovers and dealers have the opportunity to see works from one of Hong Kong’s leading art fairs at the Fine Art Asia Showcase within Masterpiece London 2019, one of the key events in the art and design world, from June 27 – July 3 (London time). The Fine Art Asia Showcase features antique Chinese works of art and classical furniture, complemented by “New Ink” paintings by contemporary Chinese artists. The Showcase was organised by Hong Kong-based Fine Art Asia as part of an ongoing partnership with Masterpiece, and was supported by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, London (HKETO).

     Speaking at a reception to launch the Showcase on June 27 (London time), the Director-General of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, Priscilla To, promoted Hong Kong’s role as an international art trading hub in Asia: “Highly internationalised and yet with a rich heritage of the Chinese culture, Hong Kong is a colourful and exciting metropolis full of energy, creativity and vitality” she said. “Our arts and culture scene in recent years has been booming, and we are seeing a growing appetite for art and creative works in Hong Kong. We have also developed ourselves as one of the top locations in the world for art trading. Leveraging on our strengths in global connectivity, openness to trade and business, and vibrant business and professional services sectors, Hong Kong has become a hub for the international arts scene in Asia, with different art fairs and festivals setting up there to capitalise on the fast-growing Asian markets.”

     Masterpiece London, which takes place at the Royal Hospital Chelsea, brings together collectors, exhibitors and curators from around the world to view collections of fine art, antiques and design from over 150 galleries across the globe. All the items on display are selected by committees of independent experts. As part of the partnership with Fine Art Asia, Masterpiece London will take 20 galleries to participate in the Fine Art Asia fair in Hong Kong in October. This signifies the close collaboration between London and Hong Kong on arts and culture.

     More information on the Fine Art Asia Showcase and on Masterpiece London 2019 can be found at www.masterpiecefair.com.

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