Four NUS exchange students from Japan have managed to coax a pretty massive number of people (and animals too, apparently) to perform AKB48’s “Koi Suru Fortune Cookie” at 45 iconic spots in Singapore.
It took about a month for the students to produce the clip, which featured places like Marina Bay Sands, the National Museum of Singapore, Scape, the Sultan Mosque and St. Andrew’s Cathedral.
One of the students, 22-year-old Takanori Ito, told Yahoo Singapore they wanted the video to act as a guide to Singapore and make people smile.
And not smiling is hard when you see chimps, dolphins and even flamingos acting kawaii.

