Chinese Culture Festival 2026: "Beautiful Hong Kong 2.0" Crossover Chinese-Western Music Performance

Curated by Dr. Mui Kwong-chiu, this multidisciplinary performance on September 1, 2026, at Hong Kong City Hall blends music, dance, calligraphy, and visuals to depict the unique convergence of Hong Kong's urban and natural beauty.
When

1 Sept 2026 20:00 - 21:20

Location

Hong Kong City Hall Concert Hall

Hong Kong Island Central Central and Western

5 Edinburgh Place, Central, Hong Kong

  • Mui Kwong-chiu · Composer, Text, Director
Tickets & pricing
  • Standard - Tier 1

    HKD 480

  • Standard - Tier 2

    HKD 380

  • Standard - Tier 3

    HKD 280

  • Standard - Tier 4

    HKD 180

Overview\n"Beautiful Hong Kong 2.0" is a breathtaking cross-disciplinary feast that brings together music, dance, calligraphy, and visual arts, meticulously crafted by composer, writer, and director Dr. Mui Kwong-chiu. This performance seeks to reinterpret Hong Kong's unique charm as an international metropolis that coexists seamlessly with its natural landscape. Audience members will traverse through harbor vistas at dawn, vibrant sunsets, and the interplay of flora and fauna, experiencing the brilliance and dynamism of the Pearl of the Orient.\n\n## Highlights\n- Cross-Disciplinary Fusion: A multidimensional experience blending Chinese and Western music, dance, calligraphy, and multimedia projections.\n- A Poetic Tribute: Using original compositions and captivating visuals to write a heartfelt ode to the city.\n- City Meets Nature: An exploration of the delicate symbiosis between nature and modern architecture, inviting the audience to rediscover the beauty of Hong Kong.\n\n## Creative Team\n- Composer, Writer, Director: Dr. Mui Kwong-chiu\n\n## Venue & Access\n- Location: Hong Kong City Hall Concert Hall, 5 Edinburgh Place, Central.\n- Access: Located within walking distance of Central MTR and Hong Kong Station, offering convenient public transport links.\n\n## Ticketing\n- Date: September 1, 2026\n- Time: 20:00 - 21:20\n- Pricing: HK$480, $380, $280, $180. Tickets are now available for public purchase.

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