Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Malaysia's Longest LED Dragon Dance & Parade


Over thousand domestic and international tourists witnessed the Malaysia Longest LED Dragon Dance (180meter) at Sungei Wang. It is definitely a good platform to promote Malaysia Chinese culture and showcase the diversity of cultures in Malaysia in conjunction with Chinese New Year celebration.

On the 3 February 2018, the LED Dragon had been listed in The Malaysia Book of Records as Malaysia Longest LED Dragon Dance. Thereafter to a Dragon eye dotting ceremony officiated by Tan Sri Datuk Seri Dr M Kayveas, Penasihat Kementerian Pengangkutan Malaysia and witnessed by Dato Seri Roger Lai, Mr. Ng Yih Chen, Chairman of Sungei Wang Plaza Management Corporation as well as Ms. Yuen May Chee, Complex Manager of Sungei Wang.

"This event is aimed to celebrate the forthcoming Chinese New Year celebration as well as nurture and promote Malaysian Chinese lion and Dragon Dance cultures, and not forgetting to promote Malaysia's tourism," said Dato Seri Roger Lai, President of Persatuan Tarian Naga Dan Singa Qi Ling Malaysia.

The LED Dragon is costed at RM120,000.00 with a whopping 180-meter length and a parade is held  circulating Bukit Bintang to showcase to the local community and international tourists, he added.
This event is jointly organised by Persatuan Tarian Naga Dan Singa Qi Ling Malaysia and Sungei Wang, co-organised by Heng Kok Lion Dance.

The parade has been led up by various performances such as twin dragon dance, acrobatic lion dance, traditional lion dance, drum percussion and more.


10 comments:

  1. How impressive this longest LED dragon is. I have seen many dragon and lion dance performances over the years but this takes the cake.

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    1. It is really impressive and a very nice longest LED dragon.

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  2. This longest LED dragon is very beautiful. I love to watch dragon dances.

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    1. Yes, it's very beautiful and colorful. So mesmerizing.

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  4. Wow! 180metres dragon parade?! That is magnificent! Dragons are depicted to have very long tails and i bet it is marvelous to watch this performance. Lucky you!

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  5. This is really beautiful and more over is LED... So exciting to see this

    Rachel

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