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Introduction to the Cape of Good Hope
In May 2010, the song "Cape of Good Hope" was released in cooperation with the South African Tourism Board to let people know about the unknown beauty of South Africa.
In June 2010, the MV for "Cape of Good Hope" shot by Li Jian in South Africa was released on major TV stations across the country. The MV not only showed the magnificent and charming scenery and ecological environment of South Africa, but also showed that the South African people are looking forward to the World Cup. The eagerness and rush to arrive!
This song with a strong African flavor composed of oriental melodies was widely sung during the World Cup. In order to thank Li Jian for promoting South Africa and supporting the World Cup in South Africa, the South African Tourism Bureau specially used South Africa's The national custom and social status awarded Li Jian the title of "Music Chief". That night, the South African Ambassador to China Ni Qingge and the relevant person in charge of the South African Tourism Bureau presented the award to Li Jian.
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