
SYDNEY, Oct. 31(People’s Daily Online) – Recently, seven face-painted children from the Starlight Children's Foundation, in a unique rendition of The Monster Mash, trick-or-treated their way to the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge in Australia.
The seven children, aged 9 to 13, from four Starlight families, came in from across Sydney. The climax of the event saw three colourful monsters lead a sky-high performance of the Halloween favourite, The Monster Mash, with the families quickly picking up the simple moves and adding in their own character to the fun dance steps.
The magical journey saw the summit of the Bridge transformed into a spooky dance floor complete with pumpkin lanterns and music playing from the concert style speakers and highlighted that any day can be special.
BridgeClimb runs a number of one off special events and limited edition special event Climbs, including The Karaoke Climb which launches in English in January, after a successful run in Mandarin for Chinese New Year.(Anqi Dong)
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