News from New Hainan Client and Nanhai Net on January 2 (Reporter Sun Chunli, Correspondents Xu Jingliang, Li Sijin) On the evening of January 1, at the Meishe River Fengxiang Wetland Park, the 2024 "Flowers Singing under the Candles" New Year's Day Concert in Qiongshan District,

New Hainan Client, Nanhai Net News on January 2 (Reporter Sun Chunli, Correspondent Xu Jingliang and Li Sijin) On the evening of January 1, at the Meishe River Fengxiang Wetland Park, the 2024 "Flowers Singing under the Candles" New Year's Day Concert in Qiongshan District, Haikou opened romantically . As the “first outdoor concert of the New Year”, this concert attracted more than 20,000 citizens and tourists to stop and enjoy. A recruitment campaign for the "Thirteen Flower Goddess" was also launched at the concert.

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As night fell, the concert slowly kicked off with the children's chorus "The Sound of Children". Familiar music such as "Cuckoo", "Day Lily" and "The Brightest Star in the Night Sky" played one after another, attracting citizens and tourists present to wave their light sticks and sing softly to the music.

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concert, there were candlelight ballet "Starlight Ballet", band performance "Give You a Magic Potion", Chinese and Western instrumental ensemble "A Laugh from the Sea", Arabella's a cappella singing "Contentment", opera singing "Drinking Song", and string performance Unique performances such as "Castle in the Sky" also won rounds of applause from the citizens and tourists present. "The format of the concert is very novel, the performances are also very good, the scene is very lively, and it has a very New Year atmosphere." said Ms. Zhang, a citizen.

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That night, the concert also launched a recruitment campaign for the "Thirteen Flower Gods". This recruitment activity is a warm-up activity for the Fucheng Lantern Flower Changing Festival and aims to combine Haikou local culture with modern culture to create a Qiongshan cultural IP related to the Flower Changing Festival.