Corporate Bits | Hacken Lee and Joey Yung perform at the Venetian Macao

Hong Kong Cantopop superstar Hacken Lee shared the stage with HK-pop diva Joey Yung at the Cotai Arena of The Venetian on Saturday night as they presented their joint concert “Hacken Lee & Joey Yung Live Around the World in Macao” to their fans in the city.
Hacken and Joey first collaborated in 2005 and their debut song has won numerous awards in the music industry. “Hacken Lee & Joey Yung Live Around the World,” a performance with “Love” as its central theme, is set to be their best collaboration to date, according to Sands China’s statement.
The two powerful vocals started the concert with their classic hit songs, which instantly set the atmosphere in the arena. The press release stated that the “innovative center stage design, stunning visual effects, magnificent costumes and the distinctive voices” along with all of the songs of the duo, impressed fans.

01aux beaux arts to present 5-course french menu

To compliment the concurrent Edgar Degas: Figures in Motion art exhibition at MGM Art Space, Aux Beaux Arts of MGM will present the “Belle Époque prix fixe” menu in June which will allow gourmands to embark on a culinary journey to one of the most vibrant periods in European history.
According to MGM’s press release, chefs at Aux Beaux Arts will follow classic French culinary techniques to recreate the unique taste of the “Golden Age.”
The Entrée features “Oyster in Champagne sabayon,” alongside a refreshing soup Entrée, “Chicken Consommé à la d’Orléans.”
The fish course, “Turbot with diplomate sauce, white asparagus and chervil,” will feature French turbot fish covered in the “creamy velouté sauce enhanced with fish stock, cubes of lobster meat, black truffles and homegrown chervil, served on a bed of white asparagus,” according to the company’s statement.
MGM added that there would be a meat course, “Roasted Beef tenderloin topped with foie gras, mushroom and duchesse potato,” and that the menu would end with “Neapolitan Ice-Cream.”

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