
Hong Kong - Fifa 2010 Ambassador Mark Fish this afternoon unveiled a special 2010 Countdown Clock at Causeway Bay’s Times Square.
The South African Consulate in Hong Kong, under the energetic leadership of Consul-General Ms. Tembi Tambo has been very busy promoting what will certainly be South Africa and indeed Africa’s biggest sporting event:
The Consulate partnered with local broadcast rights-holder Hong Kong Cable TV, the Hong Kong Football Club and the Leisure & Cultural Services Department to organise what was a very enjoyable media event. The afternoon kicked off with a Diski Dance performance by a South African dance group who travelled to Times Square directly from the airport. There was no jet-lag to be seen as the energetic troupe entertained the assembled media and local shoppers on stage.
Mark Fish was then invited to the stage to tell the audience about, amongst other questions, just what the 2010 World Cup means to him as well as to South Africans at large. Feeeeeesh (as the fans would shout when Fish touched the ball back in the days) did himself and the South African Local Organising Committee (LOC) proud by giving the assembled media a glimpse of what they can expect at the World Cup in just under 100 days. In typical Hong Kong style, questions from the MC opened about the recent addition to the Fish family! (The Consulate had alerted the local media that Mark’s girlfriend had given birth to a baby girl recently.)
The event ended with Fish joining invited guests to unveil a special 2010 countdown clock.
As will be the case come the Fifa 2010 World Cup, the sound of the Vuvuzela was heard throughout the ceremony, courtesy of the Diski Dancers!