Immerse yourself in an extraordinary outdoor concert at
Nanji Hangang Park, where ImagineLand@Seoul brings
the dynamic essence of Hong Kong’s pop culture to the
heart of Korea. This landmark event fosters artistic
collaboration and cross-cultural exchange, showcasing the
vibrancy and diversity of both regions.
Experience a fusion of music and performance, featuring
prestigious Hong Kong and Korean artists from both the pop
and classical music spheres. Iconic soundtracks from
beloved K-dramas and Hong Kong movies will further enrich
the atmosphere, evoking nostalgia and deep cultural
connections.
As the evening unfolds, enjoy a special outdoor screening
of the classic Hong Kong movie An Autumn’s Tale, set
against the breathtaking backdrop of the Hangang River
skyline. This spectacular event offers a unique
opportunity to celebrate the artistic spirit that unites
Hong Kong and Korea, making it an unmissable occasion for
culture enthusiasts and music lovers alike.
Transportation Information |
#Subway:
• Line 6: Mapo-gu Office Station, Exit 7, around 20 minutes’ walk
• Line 6: World Cup Stadium Station, Exit 1, around 30 minutes’ walk
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^Bus:
• Bus No. 8777 (Last Bus: 20:00)
• Bus No. 9707 (Last Bus: 00:00)
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*Shuttle Bus:
Schedule details coming soon.
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Remarks:
Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Please bring your own mats and cushions for comfort.
Presented by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department of
the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative
Region of the People’s Republic of China
Organised by the Hong Kong Generation Next Arts
Sponsored by Lee Kum Kee International Holdings Ltd.
Hong Kong Generation Next Arts (HKGNA) is a registered
charity founded in 2009. HKGNA’s mission is to inspire and
nurture artistic excellence and personal success in our
next generation of young artists and transform lives
through music, by creating exciting opportunities for them
to perform in the world’s most prestigious concert halls
and to study with world-class artists from all over the
world at HKGNA Music Festivals. The HKGNA also aspires to
promote excellence in Hong Kong’s performing arts and
provide audiences with classical music of the highest
standards; to establish an HKGNA fellowship and mentorship
programme dedicated to developing and improving the lives
of young people, and other music and educational
programmes for disadvantaged and underprivileged youth, to
nurture their creative talent and empower them to fulfill
their dreams and aspirations.
www.hkgna.com/
Singers:
Jonathan Wong
Jonathan Wong is a prominent Hong Kong singer-songwriter, actor, and producer. His music spans genres like Pop and R&B, and he has received over 50 music awards.
Lena Park (Korea)
Lena Park, also known as Park Jung-hyun, is a Korean-American singer-songwriter recognized for her soulful R&B and pop ballads. She made her debut in 1998 with the album "Piece," quickly gaining popularity with hits like "My Day" and "PS I Love You." Lena is praised for her versatile vocal abilities across genres including folk, jazz, and modern rock. She gained widespread acclaim through the show "I Am a Singer," securing several first-place wins. She continues to be a respected figure in the music industry .
Janees Wong
Janees Wong is a Hong Kong singer and violinist. She was the runner-up on TVB's Stars Academy Season 2.
Sunwoo Junga (Korea)
Sunwoo Junga is a Korean musician, singer-songwriter, and record producer who has worked with numerous Korean artists including IU, Suran, GD & TOP, 2NE1, Lee Haeri, Lee Hi, and San E.
mue
mue is a Korean singer-songwriter who grew up in Hong Kong. He is a “bedroom musician” who produces Lo-Fi music.
TAOTAO
TAOTAO is an all-round R&B and electropop singer-songwriter. She has studied vocal music and music production at Musicians Institute in Los Angeles.
Zino Chan
Zino Chan is a talented singer-songwriter who released his second original song in 2022. He gained recognition as the winner of the 2012 New Zealand New Talent Singing Competition.
Musicians:
Andrew Ling
Hong Kong-native Andrew Ling is a concert violist and violinist, conductor, and music educator. Currently Principal Violist of the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra (HK Phil).
Baek Juyoung (Korea)
Lauded as one of the most prominent violinists of today, Baek Juyoung enjoys an extensive international career. Many world-class venues have presented her in recitals as well as a soloist.
Cy Leo
A cross-genre chromatic harmonica virtuoso, composer and singer-songwriter from Hong Kong, Cy Leo has achieved international recognition and success. He is now the Co-Artistic Director of Music Lab.
Chan Tinchi
Chan Tinchi is a talented young musician from Hong Kong, holding a Bachelor's degree (First Class Honours) and a Master's degree in Music from the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, specialising in guzheng.
Emcee:
Kang Soojung (Korea)
Kang Soojung is a South Korean broadcaster, TV show host, and announcer, born in Seoul. She made her debut in 2002 when she was selected as part of the 28th KBS Open Recruitment for announcers.
Ensemble: HKGNA Young Virtuosi
HKGNA Young Virtuosi is a premier ensemble of exceptional young artists selected from the HKGNA International Music Competition. This talented group consists of 24 musicians specialising in violin, viola, cello, double bass, and piano.
Alex Wun
Brian Choi
Chris Choi
Samulnori Group:
Lead by Kim Won-min (Korea)
Kim is the master protégé of Kim Duk-soo, who is a celebrated traditional percussion master and the founder of SamulNori. They transforming traditional performances for indoor stages. His innovative approach garnered international acclaim, introducing samulnori to audiences worldwide.
Korea Live Band:
Won Byung-hoon (Guitar)
Lee Ji-won (Drum)
Baek Kyoung-jin (Bass guitar)
Jo Sung-tae (Keyboard)