Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival and the National Day celebrations

Congratulations on the successful launch of the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival and the National Day celebrations at the Baulkham Hills Community Centre. NSW Multicultural Seniors Association president YinLan Ge, secretary general Sue and some committee members attended. The performances are rich in ethnic style, including drums, choir, tai chi, dance, local opera, recitation and solo etc. The programs are diverse in form: especially the sailor dance and model team performances are bright, cheerful and novel. The program is wonderful: especially intimate, welcome guests warm applause with the audience. The performance was a complete success in a warm atmosphere. This celebration was very friendly in the second home Sydney away from the motherland. I am grateful to the members of the Sydney Mountain Village for their love of the nation and their passionate performances. Thanks to all the volunteers and actors who contributed to the show.
Here, President Ge especially expresses festival greetings to everyone!
On the occasion of the National Day of the 69th Anniversary of the Motherland: President Ge hope everyone is happy, the motherland is prosperous and the people are happy and healthy. I hope that all the teams will work with common purpose to create a masses team as well. We will continue to promote and strengthen the team of NSW MSA to make this platform better serve the people and work together to make the flower of the nation shine.

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