Sharing together with Malaysians the energetic Year of the Dragon, Sunway Theme Parks is presenting the most legendary Lunar New Year, a celebration featuring nine glorious dragons in both our theme park. This year, Sunway Theme Parks promises an array of captivating experiences that Be ‘Long’ With You.
Get ready to be captivated by a trio of breathtaking Lunar New Year performances that promise to dazzle and delight. Headlining the festivities is “The Return of Kung Fu Dragon,” a spectacular showcase taking center stage. Meanwhile, experience pure joy on the floating island with “Joyful of New Year,” a performance that promises to elevate spirits and spread happiness. Adding to the enchantment is “The Wind of the Bloom,” another mesmerizing act on the main stage, where the gentle breeze of celebration and tradition comes together. This celebration is a remix of traditional, diverse forces and confederating moves, ensuring a unique and harmonious experience for all.
Dragons Arise: Revealing the Nine Dragons
Each dragon is meticulously crafted to capture the spirit of Chinese New Year, making them not only awe-inspiring but also symbolic of the prosperity and good fortune that the Year of the Dragon brings.
Ong Lai Festival at Sunway Lagoon
One of the highlights of the celebration is the enchanting LED dragon dance, a dazzling showcase of light and color that promises to captivate audiences. As the night sky comes alive, the fireworks will illuminate the surroundings, adding to the festive ambiance. The biggest musical fireworks in Malaysia will mark the end of the festivities, presenting guests with a fantastic and memorable experience.
Guests can also indulge in cultural performances throughout the event. The 24 festive drum performances promise to be a rhythmic delight, creating an electrifying atmosphere that harmonizes with the spirit of the Chinese New Year. Adding a touch of traditional charm, the Sichuan Opera performances will showcase the rich cultural heritage of the region.
The Mysterious 9th Dragon
To immerse yourself in this festive atmosphere, the ninth dragon can only be seen on February 10th and 11th at Sunway Lagoon. Do not miss out on any chance to capture the 9th Dragon, as it will be dashing to the volcano and fireworks will gracefully unfold in the velvet expanse of the night sky.
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