Joanne Chan
Author of Happy Gabby - a classical music book for children
Former Director of The French May Arts Festival
Facebook @iamhappygabby
Instagram @iamhappygabby @joannechanling
How far would you go with French ?
L’Institut français lance au niveau mondial la campagne digitale intitulée #plusloin. Avec cette campagne, l’Institut
français et l'Alliance française de Hong Kong invitent les jeunes du monde entier à apprendre la langue française pour élargir leurs
horizons et augmenter leurs chances de réussite. La campagne digitale #plusloin propose, grâce à la langue française,
d’aller #plusloin dans ses études, dans son expérience de la vie, dans ses rêves, dans ses voyages, dans son parcours
professionnel.
The Institut français is launching the digital campaign entitled #plusloin (#further).
Through this campaign, we invite young people from around the world to learn French in order to expand their horizons and increase their
chances of success. The #plusloin digital
campaign encourages them to go further in their studies, their life experience, their dreams, their travels and their career path, thanks
to the French language
Find out how far they have been with French.
Author of Happy Gabby - a classical music book for children
Former Director of The French May Arts Festival
Facebook @iamhappygabby
Instagram @iamhappygabby @joannechanling
Joanne Chan est l'auteur de Happy Gabby - un livre de musique classique pour enfants. Elle est l'ancienne directrice du French
May Arts Festival (Hong Kong et Macao). Elle est née et a grandi à Hong Kong. Elle a étudié l'histoire de l'art et les beaux-arts
au Canada et en France, puis a obtenu une maîtrise en journalisme. Elle participe actuellement aux conseils et/ou comités de diverses
organisations gouvernementales et non gouvernementales qui promeuvent les arts et la culture dans la communauté.
Joanne Chan is the author of Happy Gabby - a classical music book for children. She is the former Director of the French May Arts Festival
(Hong Kong and Macau). She was born and raised in Hong Kong and studied art history and fine arts in Canada and France, followed by a
Masters in Journalism. She is currently involved in the boards and/or committees of various governmental and non-governmental organisations
promoting arts and culture in the community.