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Baltimore Symphony’s Zhejiang Debut Bridges US–China Through Music

Hello amigos! Big news from the 7th China-U.S. Sister Cities Conference: the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra made its debut at Zhejiang Concert Hall in the Chinese mainland 🎉.

On the eve of the concert, CGTN reporter Yang Yan sat down with Mark Hanson, president of the orchestra. "Music is a universal language, it unites hearts across borders," Hanson shared. He sees this performance as a unique chance to deepen connections between audiences in the U.S. and the Chinese mainland.

Cellist Li Bo added her own harmony: "Through every melody, we hope to connect with listeners and spark emotions that bring us closer." For Li Bo, her cello strings are like threads weaving cultural stories into a shared experience.

This debut at Zhejiang Concert Hall shows how art can bridge continents 🌏🎻. With every note, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra aims to foster emotional connection and remind us that music has no borders 🎶❤️.

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