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Over 100 children take part in Chinese singing competition

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The competition aims to develop and encourage young Chinese singers to pursue their musical talents and promote Chinese music culture.

More than 100 kids of different age group belonging to the Chinese community in the UAE have participated in the first stage of the three-round Chinese Singing Competition “Let’s Sing Kids 2023” in Dubai.

The talent show is being organised by the Dubai Chinese School to select the “best young singer.” As part of the first found, over 100 young kids from the Chinese community residing in the UAE showcased their talents.

“The ‘Let’s Sing Kids’ is a television programme competition for young talents broadcasting on Golden Eagle Cartoon TV in Hunan Province, China. It has always been a model for children's music in China and a platform for showcasing singing talents,” the official said.

This year, the competition was held for the first time in Dubai, thanks to its cultural diversity and rich entertainment activities that have always attracted art and culture lovers from around the world.

The competition attracted children from the Chinese community in UAE, promoting cultural exchange between China and the UAE and providing an opportunity for Chinese children in UAE to showcase their singing talents and explore their potential.

The competition also aims to develop and encourage young Chinese singers to pursue their musical talents and promote Chinese music culture. The current round was organised by Sail Music Training Centre and sponsored by the Come Come Group, while the second round of the competition is expected to be held at the JiangNan Spring Restaurant, and the final round will be held in a location with a local Emirati character in about a month from now.

Three contestants from the Chinese community in UAE will be qualified to participate in a special training camp in China in preparation for the final competition and the recording of the final episodes of the programme.

The event received support and participation from cultural organisations and the Chinese community, and it witnessed a massive turnout, given its entertaining nature that allows the audience to explore the beauty and power of music.

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