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Tuesday, May 24 2022 - 17:46
AsiaNet
The Sound of Friendship from GBA: Zhuhai's Online Concert for the 50th Anniversary of China-Netherlands Relations
ZHUHAI, China, May 24, 2022 /Xinhua-AsiaNet/--

On May 23, an online concert, themed "Melodies over Seas and Mountains", was 
jointly held in both Zhuhai Opera House and the Royal Concertgebouw, to 
commemorate the 50th anniversary of the diplomatic relations between China and 
the Netherlands. As music danced through continents and oceans, Zhuhai and 
Amsterdam were connected more than ever, celebrating deep friendship, and 
looking forward to a better future built and shared with each other, according 
to Information Office of Zhuhai Municipal People's Government.

There are 13 performances, including jazz, piano solo, wind music, chorus, 
fusion music, and many others. The concert featured world-class musicians and 
artists from the two countries - Nederlands Blazers Ensemble, Sinfonia 
Rotterdam, Zhuhai Golden Jazz Orchestra, Chinese singer Liu Yutong, Chinese 
Drama Plum Blossom Award winners Ou Kaiming and Qiong Xia, etc. The organizer 
called it "a musical conversation with the most pronounced local 
characteristics that transcended time and space".

"Many elements of Lingnan culture and the city of Zhuhai blossomed in the 
concert," said Yan Jihong, the chief director of the concert, "We strive to 
present Zhuhai, a city of youth and vitality, to the world."

The evening feast for the ears kicked off with Petals Falling from Sky, a 
classical Cantonese song. Many original songs composed by Zhuhai musicians were 
also introduced, unveiling the charm of the special economic zone that is 
modern, coastal, and international.

Sinfonia Rotterdam performed My Motherland, a well-known patriotic song in 
China. Zhuhai Golden Jazz Orchestra started in-depth cooperation with Sinfonia 
Rotterdam to foster young musical talents in China. Notably, this would be the 
first attempt by Nederlands Blazers Ensemble - which enjoys a global reputation 
- to extend their prime art education beyond the border of the Netherlands.

As early as 400 years ago, China and the Netherlands had already started 
economic, trade, and cultural exchanges through the Maritime Silk Road. The two 
countries established diplomatic relations at the Charge d'affaires level in 
November 1954, which was upgraded to the ambassadorial level in May 1972. For 
the past 50 years, the close relationship - under multilateral frameworks and 
systems such as the United Nations - has born plentiful fruits in promoting 
economic cooperation, science and technology, sustainable development, and 
world peace.

Zhuhai's increasingly close ties with Utrecht, the fourth-largest city in 
the Netherlands with a profound historic and cultural heritage, are a 
demonstration of the ever-growing China-Netherlands friendship. As a vital 
bridge for China to connect with the rest of the world, Zhuhai started the 
friendly exchanges with Utrecht in November 2013. In the following years, the 
two cities deepened the collaboration in investment, trade, science and 
technology, culture, tourism, education, healthcare, etc. Ninestar Corporation 
from Zhuhai set up its Europe sales center there. In 2019, The Charm of Zhuhai, 
a photo exhibition was held in Utrecht, inviting the locals to appreciate the 
city's unique qualities, culture, and history.

Statistics reveal that the volume of bilateral trade and investment between 
China and the Netherlands has increased in recent years. It's fair to conclude 
that the Netherlands is China's gateway to cooperation with Europe. Looking 
forward, Zhuhai and Utrecht are ready to jointly hit a higher note in their 
song of friendship. Through cultural and people-to-people exchanges, the 
connected hearts of people in the two countries will become the living water of 
our bilateral relations, which will make greater contributions to the 
development of China-EU and China-Netherlands relations.

Source: Information Office of Zhuhai Municipal People's Government