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In this episode of Wealth Office, Michael Macfarlane sits down with Lady Linda Wong Davies - a leading cultural patron working at the intersection of China, Africa and the West and Founder of the KT Wong Foundation - to explore one of the most important shifts shaping the modern world: the rise of cultural fusion. For centuries, global power has been accompanied by cultural dominance. From Renaissance Europe to modern America, wealth has historically shaped culture - and culture, in turn, has shaped how societies think, create and interact. But today, that model is changing. As China rises and the world moves toward a more multipolar global order, a new question emerges: can culture play a role in shaping a more connected future - rather than one defined by conflict? Drawing on nearly two decades of work through the KT Wong Foundation, Lady Linda shares how she has built cross-cultural platforms spanning theatre, music, film, photography and design - connecting China with Europe, Africa and beyond. From bringing Western opera into China, to introducing African artists to Chinese audiences, to creating entirely new forms of cultural collaboration, her work demonstrates how private capital and individual initiative can act as a catalyst for global understanding. This conversation explores: * Why culture may be more powerful than “soft power” in shaping societies * The evolution of China from cultural observer to cultural innovator * The growing role of family wealth and private capital in shaping global culture * Why Africa and Asia are becoming increasingly central to the cultural future * How cross-cultural collaboration can unlock new creative and economic opportunities * The role of individuals - not governments - in driving meaningful global change At its core, this episode is about a deeper idea: That beyond economics, beyond technology, and beyond geopolitics - culture is what ultimately shapes how humanity understands itself. And at a moment of historic global transition, that may matter more than ever.
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