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    As the confluence of East and West, Hong Kong embraces all foreign cultures while being rooted in Chinese traditions. In the second season of “Voyage with Ambassadors”, our three presenters, Mishy Lee, Chris Leung, and Maisy Ma will continue to represent this city and engage in cultural exchange with the consuls general of various countries. From food to music and local festivals to historical sites, they will take viewers on a cultural journey around the world to learn about the unique characteristics of different places. They will also interview foreigners living in Hong Kong to find out what makes Hong Kong special from their perspective.

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    15/10/2024
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    Some people call Colombia “South America's gateway to the world”, while some call it the “coffee capital of the world”. However, it’s the unique vitality of Colombian music that has given the country the name it’s proudest of: “the land of a thousand rhythms”.

    Colombia’s colourful carnival culture originates from the harvest celebrations of its various indigenous tribes, with historical events such as colonisation and nation-building giving rise to an array of ethnically diverse elements. Mr Luís Orozco, Consul General of Colombia in Hong Kong and Macau, will take us on a cultural journey of his homeland, starting with its festive foods and music. Meanwhile, our presenter Chris will take him to the southernmost part of our city, Po Toi Island, known as the “Antartica of Hong Kong”, to participate in the traditional Po Toi Jiao Festival celebrated by the local fisherfolk.

    We will also introduce viewers to Ingrid, an accessories designer who has been living in Hong Kong for many years. Through her works, she showcases traditional Colombian craftsmanship and her compatriots’ passion for life not only to Hongkongers but people from around the world.

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    22/10/2024
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    Pizza, pasta, espresso, gelato… When we think of Italy, it’s only natural for the mind to fill up with images of delicious food. However, the country is not only home to an abundance of gastronomic delights, but also a wealth of architecture, art, and culture.

    Mr Camelo Ficarra, Consul General of Italy in Hong Kong and Macau, will take Mishy to experience the artistic side of his homeland by appreciating the works of a master painter and enjoying Italian music at a concert held in celebration of Italy’s National Day. The Consulate has specially invited the Women Orchestra to perform in Hong Kong to commemorate the all-important day when Italian women could legally vote for the first time in 1946.

    Hong Kong and Italy are both gourmet paradises. As our cultural ambassador, Mishy will of course take Camelo to try an iconic Hong Kong dish: wonton noodles. The Consul General will learn how to wrap wontons and also attempt to make bamboo noodles the traditional way.

    Francesco Lietti is an Italian artist who has been living in Hong Kong for more than 15 years. He depicts his memories and imaginings of Hong Kong in his cityscape works. Layer by layer, tone by tone, he presents the vibrancy, energy, and colours of the city to viewers from around the globe.

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    • Episode 1 - Colombia

      Episode 1 - Colombia

      Some people call Colombia “South America's gateway to the world”, while some call it the “coffee capital of the world”. However, it’s the unique vitality of Colombian music that has given the country the name it’s proudest of: “the land of a thousand rhythms”.

      Colombia’s colourful carnival culture originates from the harvest celebrations of its various indigenous tribes, with historical events such as colonisation and nation-building giving rise to an array of ethnically diverse elements. Mr Luís Orozco, Consul General of Colombia in Hong Kong and Macau, will take us on a cultural journey of his homeland, starting with its festive foods and music. Meanwhile, our presenter Chris will take him to the southernmost part of our city, Po Toi Island, known as the “Antartica of Hong Kong”, to participate in the traditional Po Toi Jiao Festival celebrated by the local fisherfolk.

      We will also introduce viewers to Ingrid, an accessories designer who has been living in Hong Kong for many years. Through her works, she showcases traditional Colombian craftsmanship and her compatriots’ passion for life not only to Hongkongers but people from around the world.

      15/10/2024