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Lithuanian vocal ensemble Jazz Island visits Yingge and brings impromptu "Bang Tshun-hong"

Lithuanian vocal ensemble Jazz Island visits Yingge and brings impromptu "Bang Tshun-hong."  Photo provided by GACC
Lithuanian vocal ensemble Jazz Island visits Yingge and brings impromptu "Bang Tshun-hong." Photo provided by GACC
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Editor/ Tim Wu (吳宗翰)

The General Association of Chinese Culture (GACC) invited the Lithuanian vocal ensemble Jazz Island to tour Taiwan, where they gave separate performances at the Presidential Office Concert and Pingtung Performing Arts Center. The members of the group also went to New Taipei City's Yingge District to learn more about pottery and the local way of life, where they spontaneously sang the Taiwanese song "Bang Tshun-hong" (望春風) while there.

Lithuanian vocal ensemble Jazz Island visits Yingge for ceramics experiences.Photo reproduced from 蘇巧慧 Facebook

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Members of Lithuanian vocal ensemble Jazz Island were invited by GACC and Yingge Ceramic Young Artists to participate in the course of painted ceramics in Yingge as a way to express gratitude to Lithuania for providing over 260,000 doses of vaccinations to Taiwan during the COVID-19 pandemic and to speak up frequently for Taiwan in the world. The affinity between the two countries is strengthened through the regional crafts.

Lithuanian vocal ensemble Jazz Island visits Yingge and brings impromptu "Bang Tshun-hong."Photo reproduced from 蘇巧慧 Facebook

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