On the evening of October 16 in Paris, BEHRENS, the high-end independent watch brand from China, partnered with the Musée national des arts asiatiques-Guimet, the international non-profit organization "Opera for Peace," and the Sino-French art center "YISHU 8" to host the opera recital "Harmonie vocale—un voyage lyrique entre la france et la chine" to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between France and China.
The concert featured extraordinary vocalists and artists from both nations, who performed a diverse selection of musical masterpieces. As the sole Chinese enterprise represented, BEHRENS showcased its uniquely styled timepieces, reflecting its commitment to original watchmaking.
Attendees from the political, business, and cultural sectors of both China and France came together to appreciate this artistic feast, enjoying and experiencing the pieces of BEHRENS watches. Notable attendees included Mr. Chen Dong, Minister at the Chinese Embassy in France; former French Secretary of State Alain Maleix; Yannick Lintz, President of the National Museum of Asian Arts-Guimet; Mr. Shunhua Zhu, President of the Shenzhen Watch Industry Association; Mr. Bingqiang Lin, Founder and Chairman of BEHRENS; Jean-Philippe Thiellay, President of the National Music Center; Julia Lagahuzère, Founder of Opera for Peace; Christine Cayol, Founder of YISHU 8, among others.
On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between France and China, BEHRENS joins forces with international organizations to contribute to cultural exchanges between France and China and to support the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Driven by a passion for mechanics, BEHRENS embodies the unique allure of mechanical art through its high-end timepieces.