Event Details
Hong Kong's arts, culture and sports scenes are flourishing once again, with the return of Art Basel, Creamfields, Rugby Sevens and other major international events.
Creative industries have been a key economic driver for Hong Kong and the city's art and culture scene is getting more vibrant with the opening of the West Kowloon Cultural District and the Philharmonic, Ballet, and Sinfonietta all enjoying world-class status. The achievements of Hong Kong Olympians have sparked discussion on further developing the sports industry.
How can Hong Kong develop into a more well-rounded and vibrant international city? What can Hong Kong government and business do in parallel to create an environment conducive to nurturing art and sports talent? What is the competitive advantage of Hong Kong?
This session will be a discussion on Hong Kong's journey to becoming an international hub for arts, culture and sports, featuring a panel of experts: Bernard Chan, Prof Gillian Choa, Kenneth Fok, and Samantha Scott.
Remarks
- Limited seats available
- This event is closed to the media