A Symphony of Lights is a laser light and music show in Hong Kong. It is completed by a total of 47 skyscrapers and landmark buildings located on both sides of Victoria Harbour on both sides of Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Peninsula. It is a large-scale light and music show in the world. Every night at 8 o'clock, you can see the urban buildings on both sides of the Victoria Harbour turn into a stage with sound and light intertwined in the neon lights and music, showing the splendid night of Hong Kong. The magical lights emitted by each building illuminate the sky over the Victoria Harbour, supplemented by music and narration, dreamy, gorgeous and impactful, allowing you to have a deeper understanding of the beauty of Hong Kong. The sound and light show starts at 8 o'clock every night and lasts about 13 minutes. During these 13 minutes, you can watch the performance for free on both sides of Victoria Harbour. The best viewing spots are from the Avenue of Stars to the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront outside the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, the waterfront promenade of the Golden Bauhinia Square in Wan Chai or the sightseeing ferry from Victoria Harbour. In Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Garden and the Golden Bauhinia Square waterfront promenade, you can hear the music and narration of The Symphony of Lights. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, it is played next to English, and on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, it is Mandarin narration. Play Cantonese. The regular performance on weekdays usually has five segments. You can watch the gradient effect of colored lights on the facade of the building, the dancing of lasers and searchlights in the dark night, and the kaleidoscope-like rotating light pattern, which is colorful. If you choose the "Symphony of Lights on the Hong Kong" Victoria Harbour tour, you can enjoy two birds with one stone while you are on a luxury sightseeing cruise, enjoying the night view on both sides of the Victoria Harbour and enjoying a sound and light show on the water. If you want to take the ferry, please visit: http://www.discoverhongkong.com/china/see-do/tours-walks/guided-tours/victoria-harbour/SOL-harbour-cruise.jsp#tour2 booking. Note that there is an additional fee for the sightseeing boat, which is HKD 180 for adults, HKD 162 for children aged 3-12 and seniors over 65 years old. It is recommended to choose to watch the performance from the seaside of Tsim Sha Tsui. You can see most of Hong Kong's landmark buildings on Hong Kong Island, such as Bank of China Building, HSBC Bank, International Finance Center and other landmarks. With these buildings as the background, you will feel the performance more spectacular. Located on this stretch of coastline, the waterfront observation deck next to the Clock Tower and Star Ferry Pier is a great place to watch the show. If you encounter special festivals, you can also see fireworks on the roof of the building and on the sea. Since the end of 2007, A Symphony of Lights has been expanded into a large-scale New Year's countdown event every year. Starting at 23:40 on December 31, a regular light show will be held first. In the 20 seconds before and after the New Year, the 420-meter-high Hong Kong The second phase of the International Finance Center will start the fireworks show. As the countdown counts down, fireworks on both sides of the building are set off layer by layer, accompanied by flickering and shining laser searchlights. At zero o'clock just to welcome the new year, the seven-colored fireworks of the building and the splendid fireworks of the 16 skyscrapers next to the harbour are set off at the same time. After the countdown, there will be a two-minute fireworks show, which is very beautiful and shocking.
The phantom-colored fragrant river is actually a light show every night on both sides of Victoria Harbour, and every time for about 10 minutes, all the buildings will be combined into a beautiful pattern, very spectacular.
The phantom fragrant river is a light show that starts at around 8pm every night on both sides of Victoria Harbour. At this time, the high-rise buildings on the side of Hong Kong Island will light up with music. You can watch it on the side of Tsim Sha Tsui.
The Colorful Muang River is a fixed light show at 8 o'clock every night in Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong. Visitors can watch it on the side of Tsim Sha Tsui. The nearby skyscrapers will light up colorful lights in turn, about 10 minutes long, wonderful and beautiful.
For the first traveller,who are new in hongkong is worth a visit.
Definitely a must see while in Hong Kong considering it’s the world’s longest running light and music show! Get there early and grab a burger at 5 Guys in K-11 and sit in the amphitheater near the Avenue of Stars and watch the ships go by before the show. Hong Kong at night is a must see!
"Fantastic Blu-ray" is a famous laser light music performance, held in collaboration with skyscrapers and landmarks of the two sides of the Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong. It shows the dynamic and colorful side of Victoria Harbour through interactive lighting and music effects. The event is held at 8pm every day (except for suspension due to bad weather), which lasts about 13 minutes and 40 seconds. The event includes music, lighting and laser. On special days, such as May Day Labor Day and Hong Kong Return Day, the Magic Horizon will be specially inserted into the roof of the building/sea fireworks effect. The best places to watch the show are the "Avenue of Stars" to the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront outside the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, the Golden Bauhinia Square Promenade in Wan Chai, or the sightseeing ferry in Victoria Harbour. We hurried from Repulse Bay to Tsim Sha Tsui. Less than 7:30, the promenade was filled with Chinese and foreign tourists on three floors. The Avenue of Stars and Golden Bauhinia Square have speakers to play background music and sidelines. English versions of the bystanders will be broadcast on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Mandarin versions will be broadcast on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and Cantonese versions will be broadcast on Sundays. Citizens can also listen to background music and bystanders in English, Mandarin and Cantonese on both sides of the Victoria Harbour using radios or mobile phones.
A 20-minute large-scale light music concert is held on both sides of Victoria Harbour every night at 20:00 p.m. The best viewing venues are the Tsim Sha Tsui Seaside from Starlight Avenue to Hong Kong Cultural Centre and the Golden Bauhinia Square Seaside Corridor in Wanchai.
Slightly pitted, I thought it would be so good-looking, seven ten o'clock past, lying on the railing while blowing the sea breeze while chatting, and then standing behind one after another, thinking that so many people are waiting for the eight o'clock light show, it should be worth waiting, just dispel the idea of leaving people, Hurry up at 8 o'clock, God actually rained down, I was drunk, but the crowd did not many people retreat! Well, then the performance began, the roof of the building opposite with music shooting lasers............ not as tall as expected! But the night view of Victoria Harbour itself is attractive enough, and the lighting show is a bit of a snake.