
SYDNEY, Feb. 7 (People's Daily Online) -- On 7th February 2016, hosted by BridgeClimb, Chinese Water Drum ceremony was held at the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge to commemorate the Bridge turning red for the first time as part of Sydney’s Chinese New Year celebrations.
Six drummers performed in front of a group of surprised climbers who were scaling the Bridge as part of the limited edition The Karaoke Climb, to celebrate the Year of the Monkey whilst enjoying an authentic Sydney experience.
The iconic Bridge joins its sister icon, the Sydney Opera House, in being dressed with powerful red lights, the traditional colour of Chinese celebrations, from 6th to 8th February.
The performers from the Australia Oriental Singing and Dancing Group stood at the summit lit up by the Bridge’s red glow, holding LED drumsticks ready for the dramatic after dark show. Each drum is lit up from within with multi-coloured flashing lights and has a thin layer of water on the drum skin. Each beat saw droplets rising into the air picking up the lights like effervescing volcano lava.
BridgeClimb Climb Leader, Joanne Wu said, “The Sydney Harbour Bridge is a perfect place to commemorate a special moment and deeply explore Sydney. The always breathtaking view is especially exciting with the city and sparkling harbour masked in a vibrant red glow”
The event is also a further demonstration of BridgeClimb’s ongoing commitment to foster partnerships with China. (People's Daily Online / Ji He)
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