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Culture & Sports

Culture & Sports

Promoting Arts, Culture and Sports

2012

KWIH promotes development of arts and culture as honorary patron of Opera Hong Kong

KWIH donated HK$10 million to Opera Hong Kong to expand its education and outreach programmes with the aim of raising public awareness and appreciation of opera and other performing arts, to help make Hong Kong a more cosmopolitan and culturally rich city.

GEG title sponsors Macau Galaxy Entertainment International Marathon for ninth consecutive year

In 2012, GEG became the ninth title-sponsor of Macau Galaxy Entertainment International Marathon, which attracted over 6,000 participants including 500 GEG staff members. Demonstrating exceptional team spirit and enthusiasm, GEG runners took home the Group Trophy for the eighth time.

GEG title sponsors FIVB Volleyball World Grand Prix™ Macau for eighth consecutive year

GEG is sponsoring the FIVB Volleyball World Grand Prix™ Macau 2012 for the eighth year running. Meanwhile, Galaxy Hotel™ of Galaxy Macau™ once again became the official hotel for the China Women’s National Volleyball Team to provide the players with comfort and superb hospitality. Capitalising on the occasion, GEG offered youngsters of Sheng Kung Hui Star of Hope Youth Home an exclusive opportunity to meet with the players and share views and experiences.

KWIH sponsors the inaugural performance of The Chinese Orphan

KWIH is proud to be the title sponsor of The Chinese Orphan, which made its debut in Hong Kong at the iconic Hong Kong Cultural Centre Grand Theatre on 24 March 2012. This splendid event is produced by National Centre for the Performing Arts of China and presented by Opera Hong Kong. KWIH is keen on supporting collaboration between Hong Kong and Mainland China in art and culture. As the title sponsor of The Chinese Orphan, the Group hopes to promote this distinctive art form to the community, manifesting Hong Kong’s stature as an international cosmopolitan city.