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Opening Ceremony of Wuliangye Specialty Shop with unique performances

Looking at the faces of the smiling guests up on stage, you are definitely able to tell that they are the lucky winners of the Wuliangye night! Congratulations to all of them, as well as to the Wuliangye fans, for a wonderful and memorable night.

Other than the beautiful ladies, we have also prepared a list of performances infused with rich Chinese characteristics; such as the iconic dance “Goddess of Mercy with One Thousand Hands”, the elegant Peacock Dance as well as the traditional musical instrument Guzheng and Changdi’s performance. Of course we have also included the Lion Dance which was a must for every Chinese celebration event. These featured performances were a visual feast.

Singapore China Wuliangye Specialty Shop awards ceremony

One of the most exciting events at the opening ceremony of the Singapore China WuliangyeSpecialty Shop, was definitely the Awards Ceremony. This signifies a formal and official introduction of China’s Wuliangye into the Singapore’s market, making it the first in its history. It was a special moment to everybody when the Chairman of Wuliangye Group Co., the Imp. & Exp Co. Ltd Managing Director Mr Wang Ping granted the Crystal Recognition Token to Mr Charles Oon, the Managing Director of Singapore China Baijiu Pte Ltd. The significant moment was followed by a round of applause and the lingering excitement in Mr Charles Oon’s eyes.

Looking at the faces of the smiling guests up on stage, you are definitely able to tell that they are the lucky winners of the Wuliangye night! Congratulations to all of them, as well as to the Wuliangye fans, for a wonderful and memorable night.

Opening ceremony of China Wuliangye Shop in Singapore has came to a perfect ending

The opening ceremony of China Wuliangye Shop in Singapore has came to a perfect ending. Singapore is famous for its multi-racial society and culture. With just a simple dance and musical instrument, the song is performed with a local twist, highlighting the strong cultural custom. During the banquet on last Thursday evening, there were performances such as the Malay Dance and the Indian Bagpipe which allowed the distinguished guests from both sides of the strait to enjoy the local culture in just a few minutes’ time. With such a distinctive greeting and welcoming, the smile on the guests’ faces are our best response.

As the rhythm plays, the scarf flutters along to the dance. It was a colorful and unforgettable night.

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