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RTHK hosts vinyl records exhibition in Sha Tin
RTHK hosts vinyl records exhibition in Sha Tin

RTHK

time01-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • RTHK

RTHK hosts vinyl records exhibition in Sha Tin

RTHK hosts vinyl records exhibition in Sha Tin Director of Broadcasting Angelina Kwan says the exhibition allows members of the public to feel the dreams of local musicians. Photo: RTHK RTHK on Tuesday kicked off an exhibition of vinyl records in Sha Tin, showcasing more than 140 items dating as far back as the 1930s. The records cover a variety of genres, ranging from local and western pop to Chinese opera and classical music. Works on display include records from the likes of Madonna and the late Elvis Presley, as well as local legends such as Sam Hui and Jacky Cheung, as well as the late Leslie Cheung and Danny Chan. Visitors can also take photos posing as the singers on the record cover, and download a digital copy. Director of Broadcasting Angelina Kwan said at the event's opening ceremony that Hong Kong is a cultural hub where East meets West. She said RTHK has always promoted the development of arts and culture. "We call on the public to pay a visit to the exhibition, to get a taste of Hong Kong's audio memories together," she said. "You can also get to feel again the dreams of local musicians, and the youth and emotions of music fans." Admission is free for the event at New Town Plaza that runs until July 9.

RTHK to produce programmes with Guangzhou broadcaster
RTHK to produce programmes with Guangzhou broadcaster

RTHK

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • RTHK

RTHK to produce programmes with Guangzhou broadcaster

RTHK to produce programmes with Guangzhou broadcaster Angelina Kwan, centre, signed the memorandum of understanding with Guangzhou Broadcasting Network chief Chen Jiacheng, fourth from left. Photo: RTHK The RTHK delegation visited news broadcasting facilities at Guangzhou Broadcasting Network. Photo: RTHK RTHK announced on Friday that it will jointly produce programmes with the Guangzhou Broadcasting Network marking the 80th anniversary of the victory in the War of Resistance against Japan following their signing of a memorandum of understanding. RTHK said the programmes – to be broadcast in August and September – will be about key historical events that took place in Hong Kong and Guangdong during the war. Director of Broadcasting Angelina Kwan signed the memorandum with the head of the network, Chen Jiacheng, in Guangzhou. Kwan said the two stations had established a cooperative relationship since 2021 and that RTHK has also worked closely with other broadcasters on the mainland. "Going forward, RTHK will continue to connect with the country and other places and strengthen cross-media multilingual broadcasting," she said in a statement. "We will actively promote the integrated development of the SAR and the mainland, especially that with other cities in the Greater Bay Area, and groom a sense of national identity among the public." RTHK added that the two stations will also co-produce radio drama shows for the first time. They'll be on how Hong Kong residents in the Greater Bay Area interact with people in the rest of the country, demonstrating the residents' high degree of integration, and be aimed at promoting more exchanges. Kwan and the RTHK delegation also visited media facilities in Guangzhou as part of the broadcaster's preparations to televise the National Games to be co-hosted by Guangdong, Macau and Hong Kong in November.

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