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Earth Harp brings night magic to Singapore

By Ma Yujie in Singapore | China Daily | Updated: 2014-09-02 07:21

If you have only visited the majestic National Museum of Singapore in the daytime, you would have been surprised to find that the country's oldest museum turned into a giant harp after dark under the magic hands of American artist William Close.

Not only the National Museum but the city-state at night changed with magic and sound. The annual Singapore Night Festival unveiled its dazzling beauty in August, giving audiences brand-new experiences when exploring the area at night.

With the theme "Bold and Beautiful", the eclectic lineup of this year's event transformed the urban cityscape into a fun-filled playground with lots of surprises.

Earth Harp brings night magic to Singapore

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