China International Chorus Festival
Founded in 1992, the China International Chorus Festival is China's only national-level, international choral art event and the largest, highest-standard choral platform in the Asia-Pacific region. After more than three decades and seventeen successful editions, it has cumulatively attracted direct participation from over 10,000 groups and approximately 1.2 million individuals from more than 90 countries and regions worldwide, reaching an online and offline audience of over one billion people.
Through diverse artistic performances, professional development, and cultural exchange activities, the Festival not only showcases the value of choral art in nurturing sentiment and uniting people but also fosters a high-quality ecosystem where "professionals and the public coexist, and domestic and international elements integrate". It has become a core force in promoting art accessibility and facilitating cultural exchange.



China Choral Festival
As an event related to the China International Chorus Festival, the China Choral Festival, held in odd-numbered years, focuses on deepening and developing the domestic choral landscape. With the mission of "popularizing choral art, standardizing industry evaluation, and promoting diverse integration", it is dedicated to elevating the overall standard of choral singing within China.
Since its inaugural edition in 2023, the event has rapidly expanded its reach across the country and continuously innovated its format. The second edition in 2025 attracted over 180 choruses from 23 provincial-level regions, involving tens of thousands of participants. The event featured innovative segments like a conductor training camp and master review sessions, employing a "3+1" scientific evaluation system. It also integrated with city landmarks and intangible cultural heritage to promote convergence of culture and tourism. Its prominent public welfare nature, demonstrated through initiatives like special training for rural music teachers and categories for special education teams, ensures that choral art benefits broader communities.


China Silver Age Chorus Week
To meet the spiritual and cultural needs of middle-aged and senior groups and explore a path for the integration of "choral art + senior needs + cultural tourism experience", the China Silver Age Chorus Week was established. Its inaugural event was successfully held in Wuhan in September 2025, attracting 99 outstanding teams and over 5,000 senior choral enthusiasts from 28 provincial-level regions, including Hong Kong and Macao.
The event featured carefully designed segments such as choral performances, masterclasses, health lectures, and cultural tourism experiences, allowing senior participants to enjoy art while deeply appreciating local culture. This was not only a national gathering for senior art lovers but also a harmonization of "joyful aging", cultural public welfare, and tourism development, using song to convey the elegance and vitality of seniors in the new era.

