West Kowloon Cultural District Eyes Middle East Collaborations Amid Deficit Reduction

Thursday, 14 November 2024, 12:19

West Kowloon Cultural District is enhancing ties with the Middle East, aiming for cultural exchanges while its annual deficit has narrowed significantly. CEO Betty Fung Ching Suk-yee highlighted the importance of strategic partnerships to boost revenue and expand artistic influence. With plans for a new music centre, the district is positioning itself as a cultural hub, looking to leverage opportunities in the Middle Eastern art landscape.
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West Kowloon Cultural District Eyes Middle East Collaborations Amid Deficit Reduction

West Kowloon Cultural District Sets Sights on Middle East

West Kowloon Cultural District is strategically focusing on enhancing ties with Middle Eastern countries to foster cultural exchanges, as its operating deficit narrows by 20% to HK$578 million. CEO Betty Fung Ching Suk-yee revealed plans to construct a new music centre and emphasized the significance of collaborations with the Middle East for future growth.

Expanding Cultural Collaborations

In her recent statements, Fung noted, “Middle Eastern countries are definitely a goal of ours,


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