

The 4th annual Lucky Lunar New Year Party was held recently at the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge by BridgeClimb, as part of 2018 Sydney’s Chinese New Year celebrations.
On 8th February, eight lucky competition winners climbed to the summit of the Australian icon and got to exclusively preview eight songs associate with ‘luck’ from The Karaoke Climb 2018.
As the adventure started, climbers were handed a lucky red envelope containing their ticket to the sky-high celebration, and presented with a ‘BridgeSuit’-wearing toy dog created for the first 1,000 participants of The Karaoke Climb 2018.

As they took the last few steps to the summit, the climbers were surprised with a live musical performance from Tina Gao, a popular singer in the Australian Chinese community, singing My Chinese Heart. Then many other famous Chinese songs such as Tian Mi Mi, Chi Xin Jue Dui were performed on the bridge.
Running from 9th February to 2nd March, The Karaoke Climb will bring an unique experience of celebrating the Chinese New Year in Australia for visitors from China. The other tailor made experiences for Chinese climbers held by BridgeClimb also include Lion Dance performance at the summit, a Moon Festival celebration, a Mahjong championship event, and a magnificent 15-metre long Dragon scaling the arches of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. (Roger Liu)

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