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SINGAPORE - Two Chinese cultural institutions located along Shenton Way – the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre (SCCC) and Singapore Chinese Orchestra (SCO) – have inked a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on Friday to build a vibrant local Chinese cultural hub in the heart of the Central Business District. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Two Chinese cultural institutions located along Shenton Way – the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre and Singapore Chinese Orchestra – have inked a memorandum of understanding on Friday to build a vibrant local Chinese cultural hub in the heart of the Central Business District.

The first project under the MOU will be a joint celebration for the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival at both premises. The scope of collaboration includes joint programming and marketing to showcase and promote Chinese music and culture. Ms Low said the collaboration between SCCC and SCO is a positive one which will see the two cultural institutions working closely together. She hoped that their partnership will lead to more dynamic and engaging cultural experiences.For example, the Singapore National Youth Chinese Orchestra has been a fixture at SCCC’s annual Cultural Extravaganza, and they jointly organised the online Wednesday Waltz series during Covid-19.

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