(Hong Kong Comprehensive News) Yang Runxiong, director of the Hong Kong Cultural and Sports and Tourism Administration, said that the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government will actively strive for internationally renowned singers to perform in Hong Kong, but emphasize whether these singers will promise to be a business decision.
Comprehensive Hong Kong media reports, Yang Runxiong said in an interview with Hong Kong Commercial Radio on Sunday (January 28) that in the first half of this year, more than 80 events were held in Hong Kong.Business operation model.
However, he said that the government will still actively strive for internationally renowned singers to perform in Hong Kong, including contacting the intermediary company and the Hong Kong production company; as for whether these singers will agree, they belong to the business decision and depend on their schedule.
Yang Runxiong joked: "Some people say you can call to invite ... Hong Kong singers may be possible. I may not even find him in the world (singer)."
Yang Runxiong described Hong Kong singers is also very international, and said that the outside world could not only care about international singers.He emphasized that if the government directly funded international singers to perform in Hong Kong, some people would question why the official did not put the funds on Hong Kong singers.
Earlier, Ye Liu Shuyi, a member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council and the convener of the Executive Council, asked oral inquiries in the Legislative Council on Wednesday (January 24), asking the Hong Kong government to actively attract international superstars to Hong Kong to hold a concert.
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