Hong Kong Children's Choir

Hong Kong Children's Choir
Traditional Chinese香港兒童合唱團
Simplified Chinese香港儿童合唱团
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXiānggǎng Értóng Héchàngtuán
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpinghoeng1 gong2 ji4 tung4 hap6 coeng3 tyun4

The Hong Kong Children's Choir is a children's choir in Hong Kong, founded in 1969 by Yip Wai-hong as a government-registered non-profit organization. At present the Hong Kong Children'S Choir is the world's largest children's choir.[citation needed] The choir, currently led by music director and Principal Conductor Kathy Fok, has over 5000 members.[citation needed] Members train with 100 professional instructors.[citation needed]

The choir frequently performs overseas, and won the Audience Award in Hungary's at 2006's Vivace International Choir Festival, and the "Gold Award" in 2008's Shanghai International Children's Choir Showcase.[citation needed]