A Symphony of Lights, Hong Kong

I fully appreciate that this photo of mine is not going to do justice to the Symphony of Light which takes place in Hong Kong every night.

But hard luck, this is the only photo I got on Symphony of Light; it shows only three laser rays from the tops of buildings at the Hong Kong harbor front.

Wikipedia describes it as ” A Symphony of Lights  is a synchronised building exterior decorative light and laser multimedia display, featuring 44 buildings on both sides of the Victoria Harbor  of Hong Kong accompanied by music. The technology was developed by Australian firm Laservision and cost approximately HK$44 million . It has attracted over 4 million visitors and locals so far, and is held every night for ten minutes.”

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The Tourism Board of Hong Kong introduced it as “Named as the ‘World’s Largest Permanent Light and Sound Show’ by Guinness World Records, colored lights, laser beams and searchlights perform in an unforgettable all-round spectacle synchronized to music and narration that celebrates the energy, spirit and diversity of Hong Kong. There are five main themes: Awakening, Energy, Heritage, Partnership, and the finale, Celebration”.

Don’t think it needs more elaboration from me. Please enjoy vicariously; if you want the real thing, then you have to come to our lovely city!