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Malta’s first Chinese Music Club opens at Ħandaq Middle School

March 23, 2025 - Sunday

Mei Guo introducing the pipa to the students.

The China Cultural Centre in Malta, in collaboration with the Network of International Culturalink Entities (NICE) and St Ignatius College Ħandaq Middle School, has launched Malta’s first-ever Chinese Music Club on campus.

This milestone initiative introduces students to the traditional Chinese pipa, a musical instrument with over 2,000 years of history.

The inauguration ceremony was held at Ħandaq Middle School in the presence of Yuan Yuan, director of the China Cultural Centre in Malta, Doreen Said Pace, principal of St Ignatius College, and Maria Montebello, head of school.

Head of school Maria Montebello

Doreen Said Pace, principal of St Ignatius College

A special performance on the pipa was given by renowned Chinese virtuoso Mei Guo, who will be mentoring the students as part of this programme.

“This project is a reflection of the long-standing friendship between China and Malta,” Yuan Yuan said.

Yuan Yuan, director of the China Cultural Centre, addressing the students.

“The Chinese Music Club is the first of its kind in Malta and part of the ‘Chinese Music Linking the Future’ international cultural exchange initiative supported by The Network of International
Culturalink Entities (NICE). Through music, we bridge cultures and bring people closer together. The pipa, an instrument that has carried stories across the Silk Road for centuries, now arrives in Malta to inspire young musicians.”

More than 20 students have already enrolled in the programme. These students will not only receive expert tuition but will also have the opportunity to showcase their newfound skills at the upcoming Ħandaq Summer Night event in June.

Said Pace expressed her excitement for the project’s potential growth.