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additional HK$ 600 million in funding from the local government. Recurrent funds included HK$ 113 million to support the launch of more "mega-events," such as A Symphony of Lights laser show as part of the city's handover anniversary in July 2022. As of 2022, there are 39 participating buildings in the show, and two attractions.
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Since 17 January 2004, by the Symphony of Lights in Hong Kong Island North Shore (including Wan Chai, Admiralty and Central ) walls of 18 buildings as a performance venue, after gradually extended to 20. From east to west, including: (brackets indicates lighting devices used; ^ indicates fireworks is
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heightened security concerns, in December 2019, the Hong Kong Tourism Board said the New Year's Eve fireworks would be cancelled for the first time in a decade, to be replaced by a Symphony of Lights multimedia show at the stroke of midnight instead. Small-scale pyrotechnics were still to be released
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museum was used as the countdown clock on December 31, 2021, which once it struck midnight, was complemented by A Symphony of Lights show and lighting effects. In March 2022, The Hong Kong Tourism Board received an 80 per cent boost in funding to promote "cross-border travel", equating to an
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at or after 3 pm on any given day, the show is suspended for that evening, even if the warning is subsequently rescinded prior to the 8 pm start time. The show may also be suspended in emergencies without prior notice. The show is also suspended during days of mourning and the night of
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A new version was revealed on 1 December 2017 with 40 locations involved. A central feature of the new show was "coloured searchlights, lasers, and all-new beam lights" sent out as a fan-shaped lighting effect from the sent out like a special fan-shaped lighting effect from the
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refused to support the campaign with a delay of the nightly light show. In a reply to the request made to delay the light show, Donald Tsang said that the campaign could "give adverse publicity to Hong Kong as an international metropolis and a major tourist attraction."
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is a campaign in Hong Kong to protest against the city's light pollution. Organisers of the campaign urged people in Hong Kong to switch off their lights for 3 minutes at 8 pm on 8 August 2006 as a statement of protest. However,
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Special pyrotechnic fireworks will be added to the show on the rooftop of participating buildings on both sides of the harbour or stages off at the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront. They are used on special events or holidays, like
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Hong Kong welcomed 2009 with a 4-minute pyrotechnical show on 10 landmark buildings on Hong Kong island. The show was orchestrated with a special theme song written and produced by Hong Kong musician
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to celebrate 2024. It was reported that New Year's Eve fireworks was the largest, biggest and more spectacular in the history since 2019. It spans 1,200 meters across Victoria Harbour from
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To celebrate the arrival of the year 2008, on New Year's Eve of 2007, pyrotechnics were added to the show on the rooftops of participating buildings on both sides of the harbour.
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Since 23 December 2005, Symphony of Lights extended to the Kowloon peninsula (including the Tsim Sha Tsui and Hung Hom). There was a building added in Hong Kong Island:
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A similar display was also launched before entering the year 2010 (23:59:00), followed by fireworks with an installation set on the facade of Two
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in 2007. As of 2017, it has been reduced to 42. There are different types of lighting effects included in the show, such as laser, searchlights,
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night view of Victoria Harbour with Symphony of Lights. Many buildings in this photo also have Chinese New Year decorations on their outer walls.
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The show comprises five major themes, taking spectators on a unique journey celebrating the energy, spirit and diversity of Hong Kong:
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There are nine (official will Gateway Tower 5 building combined) building was added in Kowloon Peninsula, from west to east include:
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One of the vantage point of A Symphony of Lights at Tsim Sha Tsui – Hong Kong Cultural Centre. Tourists are waiting to enjoy the show
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for Hong Kong's 2009 New Year Countdown celebrations. Before entering the new year, there was a 60-second countdown by
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The show has been further expanded with the total number of participating buildings increased to 47 on both sides of
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Hong Kong New Years Celebration 2020: Watch Victoria Harbour light up with lasers, searchlights, LED screens live
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Hong Kong Tourism Board to receive HK$ 1.35 billion to promote travel recovery, host handover anniversary events
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from nearby buildings. On December 31, 2019, an "enhanced" A Symphony of Lights occurred, with the
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New version of 'A Symphony of Lights' and Winter version of 'Hong Kong Pulse Light Show' unveiled
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On December 31, 2023, after four-year haltus, the New Year's Eve countdown was returns at the
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There were 12 buildings added in Kowloon Peninsula in 2005, from west to east including:
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Special countdown activities were held before entering the year of 2011 (at 23:59:00).
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A Symphony of Lights expanded to celebrate HKSAR's tenth anniversary (26 June 2007)
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Moreover, for the last 20 seconds before entering the year of 2008 (23:59:40), Two
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Laservision, Permanent Attractions – Symphony of Lights, Hong Kong (1 Jul 2015)
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lights, simple lighting and projection lighting, indicated with brackets below.
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energetically across the night sky, signifying the vibrant energy of Hong Kong.
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A crowd on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront on the Avenue of Stars viewing the show
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There are two building added in Hong Kong Island, from east to west include:
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started firing pyrotechnic fireworks from the outer walls, which face the
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Earth TV broadcast the show live to the whole world on that night.
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InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong (from 23 December 2005)
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lights with pyrotechnic effects launched on facades of the two
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The Chinese People's Liberation Army Forces Hong Kong Building
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and is displayed every night with good weather at 8 pm
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Harbourfront Horizon All-Suite Hotel (from 26 June 2007)
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There was a building added in Hong Kong Island in 2014:
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Harbourview Horizon All-Suite Hotel (from 26 June 2007)
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One International Finance Centre (from 17 January 2004)
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Thousands of spectators gathered along both sides of
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waterfront, on the waterfront promenade outside the
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HKT
Victoria Harbour
Central
Admiralty
Wan Chai
Tsim Sha Tsui
West Kowloon
Hung Hom
22°17′15.91″N 114°10′25.03″E / 22.2877528°N 114.1736194°E / 22.2877528; 114.1736194
Hong Kong
Hong Kong Tourism Board
tourism.gov.hk/symphony
Traditional Chinese



香江
Simplified Chinese
Hong Kong
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Bopomofo
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutping
Chinese
light and sound show
Victoria Harbour
Hong Kong
Guinness World Records

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