

Harvard singing group immersed in SZ tour
Writer: Lin Songtao | Editor: Zhang Zhiqing | From: Original | Updated: 2024-07-15
Video by Lin Songtao
Invited by The Harvard Club of South China, Guangdong, the Harvard Din & Tonics, a signature a cappella group from Harvard University, had a three-day visit in Shenzhen from Friday to Sunday. The city was one of the stops on their global performance tour.
During their visit, the group explored high-tech firms, including Tencent, and learned about the city's history at the Shenzhen Museum on Friday. Moreover, they exchanged musical insights with the students at Shenzhen Middle School. They also participated in the Harvard x Yale Shenzhen Education Forum yesterday.
Members of the Harvard Din & Tonics, an a cappella group from Harvard University, perform at Shenzhen Middle School on Saturday. Photos by Lin Songtao except otherwise stated
Members of the Harvard Din & Tonics at a NIO model car Friday. Courtesy of the organizer
Members of the Harvard Din & Tonics visit Tencent on Friday. Courtesy of the organizer
Members of the Harvard Din & Tonics visit a DJI flagship store Friday. Courtesy of the organizer
Members of the Harvard Din & Tonics at Shenzhen Museum on Friday. Courtesy of the organizer
Students of Shenzhen Middle School Lumos a cappella group perform at Shenzhen Middle School on Saturday.
Students from Shenzhen Middle School Choir perform at Shenzhen Middle School on Saturday.
A student takes a selfie with a member of the Harvard Din & Tonics performed at Shenzhen Middle School on Saturday.
A Shenzhen Middle School student introduces a lab to the singing group's members Friday. Courtesy of the organizer
Members of the Harvard Din & Tonics perform at the Harvard x Yale Shenzhen Education Forum in Sky Concert Hall yesterday. Courtesy of the organizer
Members of Glintwine, who both graduated from Yale, perform at the Harvard x Yale Shenzhen Education Forum. Courtesy of the organizer
Participants of the Harvard x Yale Shenzhen Education Forum pose for a group photo. Courtesy of the organizer