Chinese guqin concert highlights the power of music to transcend borders

The event helped strengthen cultural ties between China and Malta

On May 28, the Chinese Garden of Serenity in Santa Luċija hosted the concert Melodies of the Silk Road: A Mediterranean Journey of the Chinese Guqin, a special celebration of the International Day for Dialogue Among Civilisations.

Organised by the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Malta, the China Cultural Centre in Malta and the China Centre of International Cultural and Tourism Promotion, with the support of the Santa Luċija local council, the event highlighted the power of music to transcend borders and foster understanding between cultures.

The guqin, one of China’s oldest and most revered musical instruments, recognised as an important symbol of Chinese intangible cultural heritage, took centre stage. The programme blended traditional Chinese masterpieces with innovative cross-cultural interpretations and featured performances by visiting Chinese guqin musicians Li Pengpeng and Zhang Meng.

The concert concluded with a joint performance by the two artists, alongside Chinese pipa player Guo Mei and Maltese pianist Diane Pace, who performed the traditional Maltese song Il-Festa, combining Eastern and Western musical traditions.

Audience members at the event.Audience members at the event.

In his address, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Malta, Zhang Zuo, highlighted the role of culture in fostering mutual understanding between peoples. Referring to President Xi Jinping’s ‘Global Civilisation Initiative’, he emphasised the importance of preserving cultural heritage, encouraging innovation and strengthening people-to-people exchanges. He also expressed confidence that continued cooperation between China and Malta would further deepen the friendship between the two countries.

Chen Xiao, director of the China Cultural Centre in Malta, noted that the event reflected the principles of dialogue, exchange and mutual learning among civilisations. She described the collaboration between Chinese and Maltese artists as another meaningful chapter in the longstanding friendship between the two countries.

Santa Luċija mayor Charmaine St John thanked Ambassador Zhang Zuo and Chen Xiao for their longstanding support of the Garden of Serenity and their commitment to strengthening cultural ties between China and Malta. She remarked that their vision and dedication have helped to establish the garden as a flourishing venue for Sino-Maltese cultural exchange and have made events such as this possible.

A girl trying on traditional Hanfu clothes.A girl trying on traditional Hanfu clothes.

The event also featured an educational component through thematic presentations exploring the history, aesthetics and cultural significance of the guqin, alongside opportunities for the audience to engage directly with this ancient art form.

Complementing the musical programme were cultural experiences organised by the China Cultural Centre in Malta, which gave audience members the opportunity to wear Hanfu, the traditional attire of the Han Chinese, and to sample a selection of Chinese food.

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