A Symphony of Lights, Light and sound show in Hong Kong
A Symphony of Lights is a multimedia show combining lights, music, and projections displayed across Hong Kong's skyline. The production spans several kilometers of waterfront and involves buildings on both sides of Victoria Harbour.
The show launched in 2004 as a nightly event and has remained a fixture of the city since then. Over the years it evolved with new technology and expanded content to stay current.
The show blends Western and Eastern musical elements that reflect Hong Kong's cultural diversity. Local residents and visitors gather regularly along the waterfront to experience this shared spectacle together.
You can view the show from Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront, Golden Bauhinia Square, or from a harbor cruise. Viewing areas become crowded during evenings and on weekends, so arrive early and be prepared to wait for good spots.
The show holds the world record for the largest permanent light and sound spectacle. This recognition reflects the enormous scale of the technical production that runs across Hong Kong's skyline each night.
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