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Vivid Sydney welcomes the 10th anniversary celebration, the new bright spot preemptively sees

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[Free Tour]     07 Apr 2018
"Eucalyptus baby" projection on the Customs Building. (photo No. 9)The Sydney Lights Music Festival, (Vivid Sydney), has come in its 10th year since its inception, Ausa news agency reported. This year is not only the anniversary of vibrant Sydney artists, but also the centenary of (Gumnut Babies) 's classic fairy tale, Eucalyptus baby, by Gibbs (May Gibbs), Australia's national treasure child writ...

"Eucalyptus baby" projection on the Customs Building. (photo No. 9)


The Sydney Lights Music Festival, (Vivid Sydney), has come in its 10th year since its inception, Ausa news agency reported. This year is not only the anniversary of vibrant Sydney artists, but also the centenary of (Gumnut Babies) 's classic fairy tale, Eucalyptus baby, by Gibbs (May Gibbs), Australia's national treasure child writer and illustrator.

This year's Lights Music Festival is not only lighting shows, but also music festivals and creative activities. (Customs House), the customs building in (CBD), Sydney's central business district, will also bring two classic characters from "Eucalyptus baby"-"(Snugglepot)" and "(Cuddlepie)"-to viewers through projection technology.

Lighting sculptures in rocky areas. (photo No. 9)


The colorful Sydney Lights Music Festival is officially launched today. (Gladys Berejiklian), the governor of the new state, said at the launch ceremony that Gibbs's inspiration for two "eucalyptus baby" was inspired by Sydney and the Blue Mountain (Blue Mountains) jungle, and was proportionate to the event. And said he could be proud of Gibbs's two iconic cartoon characters held a centennial event.

It is understood that Sydney attracted 225000 viewers when it first appeared in 2008. By 2017, the number of visitors has reached 2.3 million, of which about 250000 are cross-state or overseas tourists. In order to ensure the safety of the population, the security measures during this year's activities will be as strict as ever, Berridge said.

Candy lights in the park. (photo No. 9)


Zavada (Jonathan Zawada), an artist from the north coast of NSW, will be responsible for planning events at Sydney Opera House (Sydney Opera House) this year. American singer Beyonce (Beyonce) 's sister, Solangenos (Solange Knowles), will appear on this year's Sydney Opera House's colourful music show, (Vivid Live). Moon Park (Luna Park) will also be the venue for the event this year.

Lunate Park will be one of the hosts of the event this year. (photo No. 9)


This year, Sydney Lights Music Festival will be held from May 26 to June 17.

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