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Cultural exchange soars at IFC Sky Hall in Nansha

Updated: 2025-07-21nansha.guangdong.chinadaily.com.cn

The IFC Sky Hall in Nansha district, located 220 meters above ground on the 23rd floor, was inaugurated on July 19, becoming the highest music and cultural landmark in Guangzhou in terms of altitude.

Meanwhile, a series of cultural exchange activities kicked off in the Greater Bay Area, where symphonic music, pop music, and intangible cultural heritage seamlessly merged, creating a new platform for cultural exchange among youth in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.

With a net increase of 110,000 residents in Nansha over the past year, the district has established four distinctive cultural spaces since 2025, forming a cultural service matrix to accommodate the population growth.

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The IFC Sky Hall. [Photo/WeChat account: gz_nanshafabu]

The Nanbu School has carried out various public welfare activities, including intangible cultural heritage printmaking. The Monee Park has hosted digital media art exhibitions. The Nansha Water Village Wedding Customs Museum has developed an immersive space for experiencing traditional wedding customs. The IFC Sky Hall has opened a cross-disciplinary "performing arts + intangible heritage + exchange" domain, serving as a collaborative platform for cultural creation among youth in the Greater Bay Area.

Looking ahead, Nansha aims to promote collaborative operations among new cultural spaces, integrating culture into everyday life.

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