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1. Singapore Chinese Orchestra to Perform in Kuala Lumpur for First Time
The Singapore Chinese Orchestra (SCO) has confirmed that it will perform in Kuala Lumpur for the first time, as part of the Titian Budaya Singapore cultural season in Kuala Lumpur which celebrates 50 years of Singapore-Malaysia bilateral ties. Conducted by SCO Music Director Tsung Yeh, Bridging Cultures concert will be held at 20:30 on 8 December 2015 at Dewan Filharmonik Petronas.
2. Singapore Youth Chinese Orchestra Appoints Quek Ling Kiong as Music Director
The Singapore Youth Chinese Orchestra (SYCO) has appointed Quek Ling Kiong as Music Director, Tsung Yeh as Artistic Advisor and Moses Gay as Conductor. The SYCO, under the management of Singapore Chinese Orchestra (SCO), is a group of highly talented musicians between the ages of 11 to 26. Its main aim is to nurture aspiring young musicians and groom them to be the future pillars o
3. Over 4,900 Performers to Participate in Chinese Music Concert in Singapore
To strengthen awareness and appreciation of Chinese music, the Singapore Chinese Orchestra (SCO) will host an Our People, Our Music 2014 concert which has attracted 4,919 participants, including 3,745 orchestral members and 1,174 choir members. The concert will take place at the newly-built National Stadium, Singapore Sports Hub on 28 June 2014.
4. AccorHotels Appoints Sustainable Development and Communications Director
Lynn Lee has been appointed as Sustainable Development and Communications Director for AccorHotels Asia Pacific. Lynn is an experienced communications professional, who has honed her craft for 15 years in the hospitality industry.
5. Air Supply to Perform in Malaysia on 5 December 2015
Australian soft rock band, Air Supply have confirmed they will return to Malaysia for the band’s 40th Anniversary World Tour Final Leg. British-born singer-songwriter and guitarist Graham Russell and lead vocalist Russell Hitchcock, had eight top ten hit songs in the United States during the early 1980s including Lost in Love, All Out of Love, and The One That You Love.
6. Boeing Geomobile Satellite Joining Mexico’s Advanced Mexsat System
A Boeing 702HP (high power) satellite launched last week will soon be part of the world’s most capable and advanced mobile satellite system. The satellite, named Morelos-3, is transmitting initial on-orbit signals as it makes its way to its final orbital location within Mexico’s new Mexsat system.
7. Delta to Launch Minneapolis-St. Paul - Rome and Detroit - Munich Flights
Delta Air Lines is to boost its trans-Atlantic route portfolio with two new routes from next summer. The airline will operate daily flights from Minneapolis-St. Paul to Rome, as well as six weekly flights from Detroit to Munich beginning 26 May 2016. The service will be operated in conjunction with Delta's joint venture partners Air France, KLM and Alitalia.
8. Solomon Islands Reports Increase in Visitor Arrivals for May 2015
The Solomon Islands has reported a 14.9% increase in international visitor arrivals for May 2015. Figures released this week by the Solomon Islands Visitors Bureau show arrivals for May 2015 reached 1681, an increase of 14.9% over the 1462 total achieved for the same month in 2014.

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