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HKYCO to Host Annual Concert The Prosperous Times Featuring World Premiere on January 4 at Hong Kong Cultural Centre

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HKYCO to Host Annual Concert The Prosperous Times Featuring World Premiere on January 4 at Hong Kong Cultural Centre
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HKYCO to Host Annual Concert The Prosperous Times Featuring World Premiere on January 4 at Hong Kong Cultural Centre

2025-12-29 15:30 Last Updated At:15:43

Hong Kong Youth Chinese Orchestra to present Chinese musical treasures

The Hong Kong Youth Chinese Orchestra (HKYCO) of the Music Office under the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) will hold its annual concert, "The Prosperous Times", at 3pm on January 4 (Sunday) next year at the Concert Hall of the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, with a guest performance by the Hong Kong Young Chinese Orchestra, which is affiliated with the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra, to present magnificent pieces to the audience.

The concert will be under the baton of Music Office Instructor Kwok Kin-ming and the Resident Conductor of the Hong Kong Young Chinese Orchestra, Woo Pak-tuen. The concert programme features the majestic dizi concerto "The Song of Flight" jointly presented by the HKYCO and its dizi principal Luk Tsun-ki, followed by the passionate "Lantern Festival" and energetic "Eager to Fly". Also, the two orchestras will join forces to present "The Sisters' Islands", a piece inspired by a mythological legend. The concert will culminate in the world premiere of Xu Xinchi's Symphony No. 1 "The Prosperous Times", commissioned by the Music Office, leading the audience to experience the resplendent beauty of Chinese culture.

Established in 1978, the HKYCO has around 90 members aged 25 and below. The HKYCO frequently performs at various major local events. It also plays the role of a music ambassador for Hong Kong and has toured the Mainland and overseas for music exchange concerts, where it has received high acclaim.

Tickets priced at $80, $100 and $130 are now available at URBTIX (www.urbtix.hk). For telephone bookings, please call 3166 1288. For programme enquiries, please call 2796 7523 or 3842 7784 or visit www.lcsd.gov.hk/musicoffice.

The concert is also one of the activities in the Chinese Culture Promotion Series. The LCSD has long been promoting Chinese history and culture through organising an array of programmes and activities to enable the public to learn more about the broad and profound Chinese culture. For more information, please visit www.ccpo.gov.hk/en.

The Hong Kong Youth Chinese Orchestra (HKYCO), Photo source: reference image

The Hong Kong Youth Chinese Orchestra (HKYCO), Photo source: reference image

16 local arts groups and partnered arts organisations become new round of LCSD venue partners

The Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) will implement the new (sixth) round of the Venue Partnership Scheme for three years from April 2026 to March 2029. Sixteen selected local arts groups and partnered arts organisations specialising in different art forms will become the partners of 11 LCSD performance venues:

Venue

Facility

Venue Partner

1.

Hong Kong Cultural Centre

Concert Hall

Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra

Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra

Grand Theatre

Hong Kong Dance Company

2.

Hong Kong City Hall

Concert Hall

Hong Kong Sinfonietta

Theatre

Hong Kong Repertory Theatre

3.

Yau Ma Tei Theatre

Theatre

The Chinese Artists Association of Hong Kong

4.

Ngau Chi Wan Civic Centre

Theatre

E-Side Dance Company

5.

Sai Wan Ho Civic Centre

Theatre

Drip Music

6.

Sheung Wan Civic Centre

Theatre

Zuni Icosahedron

7.

Sha Tin Town Hall

Cultural Activities Hall

Hong Kong Gaudeamus Dunhuang Ensemble

​8.​

North District Town Hall

Auditorium

Hong Kong Theatre Works

​9.

Kwai Tsing Theatre

Auditorium

Chung Ying Theatre Company

​10.

Tsuen Wan Town Hall

Auditorium

City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong

Cultural Activities Hall

Actors' Family

11.

Tuen Mun Town Hall

Auditorium

Spring-Time Experimental Theatre and Spring-Time Chinese Opera

Cultural Activities Hall

POP Theatre

Launched in 2009, the Venue Partnership Scheme supports arts development by promoting partnerships between LCSD performance venues and arts groups/organisations. The enhanced sixth-round Scheme seeks to nurture the artistic levels and competitiveness of venue partners, strengthen venue identities, incentivise the good use of existing facilities to present more venue-suiting programmes, and encourage the development of performing arts at the community level, thereby fostering the diversified and professional development of arts and culture.

The Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD), Photo source: reference image

The Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD), Photo source: reference image

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