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Karaoke at Sydney Harbour Bridge welcomes
the Chinese New Year

By Liao Jin (People's Daily Online)    18:05, January 12, 2016
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Karaoke at Sydney Harbour Bridge welcomes 
the Chinese New Year
Experiencers sing Chinese songs at the summit of the Sydney Harbour Bridge (People’s Daily Online/ Rui Kang)

SYDNEY, Jan. 12 (People's Daily Online) -- From 1st to 21st February 2016, BridgeClimb is re-extending an invitation to take part in a unique Chinese New Year celebration and is providing Chinese tourists an opportunity to sing Mandarin karaoke classics at the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge in Australia.

BridgeClimb Climb Leader, Joanne Wu said, the Sydney Harbour Bridge is a perfect place to enjoy romance and to deeply explore the city. When visitors climb onto the top of bridge and join the Karaoke, they can not only have a great view of the whole city and harbour, but also have an authentic Sydney experience whist celebrating the Year of the Monkey by singing songs to their partner, families or friends.

In recent years, BridgeClimb has continually paid efforts on Chinese markets. Compared to last year, the Karaoke Climb this year will be held in a much bigger scale and have more fun so as to cater to the growing number of Chinese tourists.

This year's playlist is the result of a WeChat and Weibo competition, which has grown to include eight Mandarin songs, two Korean songs and two Japanese songs, and is teeming with love songs. The most popular Mandarin songs voted for the BridgeClimb Sydney Karaoke includes Manual of Youth by TF Boys; followed by Little Apple by Chopsticks Brothers and other well-loved songs.

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