Mr. Wang Hanguang performs calligraphy at the 2014 Hollywood China New Year eve
Published:2014-01-21 Clicks:1438
At 8 p.m. of January 18th, American western time, the “2014 Hollywood China New Year eve” is held in Beverly Hilton Hotel. People attend the party include the United States representatives, the former America transport minister, the China consulate in Losangeles counselor, Grammy Awards winner etc. Mr. Wang Hanguang, the CEO of Hanhai Zhiye Investment Management Group is invited by ICN, as the first entrepreneur who successfully invests and builds Science Parks in America. During the evening, Mr. Wang works with Mr. Zhang, who is a famous Hollywood tenor, together they perform calligraphy “Yin Jiu” in the song of “Nessun Dorma” which is sung by Oscar Zhang.
The “2014 Hollywood China New Year eve” is the first Spring Festival Evening held by North American Chinese. It is also live broadcasted by ICN television broadcast network, and beamed live by Tencent, Youku, ICN official Spring Festival Gala website, ICN English official website and ICN mobile App. It is the first time that an overseas big Spring Festival Gala is live broadcasted by three multimedia networks!
The calligraphy performing is an episode of his visit to the Cultural and Creative Park in Los Angles. Since the year of 2012, Hanhai Zhiye Group has already built five since parks in America, Canada and Germany. In order to fulfil the purpose of its strategic layout, in the coming year, Hanhai Zhiye Group will put more energy on the interaction and development of cultural industries. The Hanhai Zhiye’s strategic layout is warmly welcomed by entrepreneurs of the same industry. Mr. Wang and his colleagues have also had deeply interactions with American companies in the same business. And they all agree with the point that Chinese entrepreneurs invest in American cultural industries conform to the needs of the development of society. The future operation of these Cultural and Creative Park will absolutely make significant contributions to the development of the cultural industries between America and China.