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The Symphony of Lights is the world’s largest permanent light and sound show and features 44 buildings that line both sides of the Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong.
This orchestration of music combined with a dazzling light show takes place everyday at 8:00 PM provided the weather is clear. This audio visual extravaganza lasts around 14 minutes and consists of 5 different scenes.
The first scene is called ‘Awakening’ and consists of brief flashes of laser light that builds up in to a nuclease of light that begins to illuminate the participating buildings one by one and stands as a symbol of Hong Kong’s gradual growth over the years.
Eventually the show moves on to the second scene known as ‘Energy’. This scene involves a display of rising colour patterns as well as a sweeping of lasers and search lights that dazzle the night sky of Hong Kong and symbolize the vibrant heart and energy of Hong Kong.
The third scene is known as ‘Heritage’ and involves the traditional colours of Hong Kong, Red and Gold which are displayed on the participating buildings while traditional Chinese orchestral music is played. This serves to represent the rich history of culture and tradition of Hong Kong.
‘Partnership’ is the fourth scene of the show and features beams of light that reach across the bay to form a symbolic connection with the other side. This symbolism serves to show the connection between both sides that unite together to form a powerful economic bond and a sign of strength.
The show comes to a colossal finish with the final act entitled ‘Celebration’. This act involves a powerful and rhythmic display of light that moves in a lively, swirling and kaleidoscopic motion. This flurrying of movement of beautiful lights dances across the harbour and serves to symbolize the continuing bond between both sides and the even brighter future that is in store for Hong Kong.
Visitors to the city of Hong Kong should definitely not miss out on this lightshow extravaganza and staying in a Kowloon hotel that is located near the bay will provide an ideal opportunity for witnessing this dazzling light show. Langham Hotel in Hong Kong is located near the harbour and its guests will not only have convenient access to this spectacular show but also enjoy a comfortable stay.
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