(China Daily) More than 100 prominent Chinese and overseas musicians and celebrities gathered in Macao’s largest indoor venue, Galaxy Arena, on Sunday evening for the Greater Bay Area Film Concert 2024.
Co-organized by China Central Television, the Macao Cultural Affairs Bureau, the Bauhinia Cultural Group and Phoenix TV, the event showcased the rich cultural heritage of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.
It also celebrated multiple significant occasions: the autumnal equinox, or qiufen; the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China; and the 25th anniversary of the Macao Special Administrative Region.
The show comprised five distinct chapters, offering a mix of popular and classic songs – many of which are beloved theme songs from well-known films and television series – choral performances, piano recitals, and a recitation. The grand finale brought together students and children from across the region for a moving chorus.
The star-studded lineup included renowned artists such as Jackie Chan, Hacken Lee, Karen Mok Man-wai, Wang Leehom, and Richard Marx.
Adding to the glamour, several mainland athletes who excelled at the 2024 Paris Olympics took to the stage, including table tennis medalist Fan Zhendong, diving champion Quan Hongchan, and twin synchronized swimmers Wang Liuyi and Wang Qianyi, who won the nation’s first-ever Olympic duet gold medal in artistic swimming.
The athletes and hosts also used the platform to promote the upcoming 15th National Games, scheduled to be held in the GBA in November 2025, encouraging national support and participation.
Hosting duties were shared by veteran Hong Kong actress and television personality Elizabeth Wang Ming-chuen and mainland actor Zhang Yi, along with Alec Su You-peng, Lan Yu, Liu Naiqi and Tian Chuan.
By midnight, the concert had generated significant buzz on social media, with its Weibo hashtag amassing 4.23 billion views and 18 million posts.
This marks the third installment of the GBA Film Concert series, following successful events in Shenzhen in 2021 and Hong Kong last year. Each concert has embraced the Mid-Autumn Festival theme, celebrating traditional culture while showcasing the achievements of the 11-city cluster.