Shanghai holds concert paying tribute to scientists
Shot by Jiang Xiaowei. Edited by Jiang Xiaowei.
A concert paying tribute to scientists was recently held at the Shanghai Science Hall.
It was held on the lawn in front of the well-preserved French Renaissance-style building on Tuesday evening, marking the seventh National Science and Technology Workers Day.
Renowned musicians like violinist Huang Mengla, conductor Zhang Chengjie, and soprano Xiong Yufei presented a one-and-half-hour of performances, accompanied by dazzlingly-beautiful holographic projection.
Reputable scientists such as China's first female observatory director Ye Shuhua and molecular biologist Chen Saijuan were invited to enjoy the concert.
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Shanghai Science Hall is illuminated in blue.
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An audience member takes a photo of the science hall lit up.
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Live music performance.
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China's first female observatory director Ye Shuhua (in blue shirt) is invited to enjoy the concert.
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