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A Symphony of Lights () is a daily light and sound show across the
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in
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. It is the world's largest permanent light and sound show according to
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. As of 2017, there were 42 participating buildings in the show.


Background

The show is organised by the
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and is displayed every night with good weather at 8 pm Hong Kong Time (UTC+8). An orchestration of music, decoration lights, laser light displays, and pyrotechnic
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, the multimedia light and sound show lasts for around 10 minutes and was conceptualised, created, and installed by LaserVision. The best vantage points include the " Avenue of Stars" on the
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waterfront, on the waterfront promenade outside the
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in
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and on sightseeing ferries (i.e. Star Ferry) running across the
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. The Show's music and narration live at the "Avenue of Stars" and the promenade outside the Golden Bauhinia Square in Wan Chai every night. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays the narration is in English, while it is in
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on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and
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on Sundays. 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 Chinese New Year and
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. When Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No.3 or above or a Red or Black Rainstorm Warning Signal is issued by the
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at or after 3 pm on any given day, the show is suspended for that evening, even if the warning is subsequently rescinded prior to the 8 pm start time.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 Earth Hour.


2017 - present

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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and the
Revenue Tower The Revenue Tower is a skyscraper located in Wan Chai, Hong Kong. The tower rises 49 floors and in height. The building was completed in 1990. The Revenue Tower, which stands as the 93rd-tallest building in Hong Kong, is composed entirely o ...
. Music continued to be broadcast nightly from the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront, and the
Golden Bauhinia Square The Golden Bauhinia Square () is an open area in Wan Chai, Hong Kong. The square was named after the giant statue of a golden ''Bauhinia blakeana'' at the centre of the area, situated outside the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, where ...
.Hong Kong's a Symphony of Lights
, Costel Sandu, Anthony Costello, Mars El Brogy (5 December 2017), ''
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''. Retrieved 16 May 2022.
New version of 'A Symphony of Lights' and Winter version of 'Hong Kong Pulse Light Show' unveiled
, Theodore Koumelis (5 December 2017), ''TravelDailyNews''. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
After six months of protests 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 from nearby buildings.'Symphony of Lights', Not Fireworks on Hong Kong's New Year Celebrations Amid Security Concerns
, 18 December 2019, '' News18''. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
On December 31, 2019, an "enhanced" A Symphony of Lights occurred, with the
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's facade turning into a count-down clock for the new year. The light show commenced at exactly midnight, with lighting effects synchronised with pyrotechnics.Hong Kong New Years Celebration 2020: Watch Victoria Harbour light up with lasers, searchlights, LED screens live
, 31 December 2019, ''
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''. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
The LED facade of the M+ 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.First-ever arts spectacular across Victoria Harbour to welcome 2022 in Hong Kong
, Business Wire India (3 January 2022), ''
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''. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
In March 2022, The Hong Kong Tourism Board received an 80 per cent boost in funding to promote "cross-border travel", equating to an 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.Hong Kong Tourism Board to receive HK$1.35 billion to promote travel recovery, host handover anniversary events
, Denise Tsang (21 March 2022), '' South China Morning Post''. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
As of 2022, there are 39 participating buildings in the show, and two attractions.


Themes

The show comprises five major themes, taking spectators on a unique journey celebrating the energy, spirit and diversity of Hong Kong: The first scene " Awakening" begins with flashes of laser lights that give life to a nucleus of light-energy which gradually illuminates participating buildings using an array of dancing lights and rainbow colour. This scene symbolises the genesis and powerful growth of Hong Kong. The second scene "
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" is represented by the display of rising colour patterns and the sweeping of the
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s and
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s energetically across the night sky, signifying the vibrant energy of Hong Kong. In the third scene "
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", traditional lucky red and gold colours are displayed across buildings on both sides of the Harbour, complemented by the introduction of music using Chinese musical instruments, symbolising Hong Kong's colourful heritage and rich cultural traditions. The fourth scene "
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" features a display of laser beams and sweeping searchlights scanning across the Harbour, representing an illuminated connection with the opposite side. Beams reach out to symbolically connect the two sides of the Harbour into one greater and unified partnership. The finale " Celebration" brings out a powerful rhythmic display of swirling, kaleidoscopic patterns of lights and beams dancing lively across the Harbour. The exciting final scene signifies the celebration of the close partnership between the two sides of the Harbour and represents an even brighter future for Asia's world city – Hong Kong.


Participating buildings

The show has been further expanded with the total number of participating buildings increased to 47 on both sides of
Victoria Harbour Victoria Harbour is a natural landform harbour in Hong Kong separating Hong Kong Island in the south from the Kowloon Peninsula to the north. The harbour's deep, sheltered waters and strategic location on South China Sea were instrumental in ...
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, LED lights, simple lighting and projection lighting, indicated with brackets below.


Original buildings from 2004

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 included in special days) The buildings included are listed below: # Sun Hung Kai Centre^ (from 17 January 2004) aser/searchlights# Central Plaza, Hong Kong ^ (from 17 January 2004) aser#
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(from 17 January 2004) ED lights# Hopewell Centre^ (from December 2004) ED lights/laser# Harcourt House (Hong Kong)^ (from 17 January 2004) ED lights#
The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts (HKAPA) (Chinese: 香港演藝學院) is a provider of tertiary education in Hong Kong. Located near the north coast of Wan Chai on Hong Kong Island, the main campus also functions as a venue for pe ...
(from 17 January 2004) earchlights/projection lighting/LED lights#
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Tower (from 17 January 2004) ED lights# CITIC Tower^ (from 1 May 2005) ED lights#
Queensway Government Offices The Queensway Government Office Building is a skyscraper located in the Admiralty district of Hong Kong near Admiralty station. The tower rises 56 floors and in height. The building was completed in 1985. It was designed by Mr K.M. Tseng of ...
^ (from 17 January 2004) earchlights# The Chinese People's Liberation Army Forces Hong Kong Building (from 17 January 2004) earchlights/projection lighting# Bank of China Tower (from 17 January 2004) ED lights/searchlights#
Cheung Kong Center Cheung Kong Center is a skyscraper in Central, Hong Kong, Central, Hong Kong designed by Cesar Pelli. It is 68 storeys tall with height of and a gross floor area of . When completed in 1999, it was the third-tallest building in the city af ...
^ (from 17 January 2004) ptical Fiber# HSBC Main Building^ (from 17 January 2004) ED lights/searchlights#
Hong Kong City Hall Hong Kong City Hall () is a building located at Edinburgh Place, Central, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. Since Hong Kong is a " Special Administrative Region" and not a normal Chinese city, there is no mayor or city council; therefore, the ...
(from 17 January 2004) ED lights#
Jardine House Jardine House (), formerly known as Connaught Centre (), is an office tower in Hong Kong. The building is located at 1 Connaught Place, Central on Hong Kong Island. It is owned by Hongkong Land Limited, a subsidiary of Jardines. At the time ...
^ (from 17 January 2004) earchlights/projection lighting# One
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(from 17 January 2004) earchlights/projection lighting# Two Exchange Square (from 17 January 2004) earchlights/projection lighting# Two International Finance Centre^ (from 17 January 2004) aser# One International Finance Centre (from 17 January 2004) aser#
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(from 17 January 2004) ED lights


The second phase in 2005

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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(from 23 December 2005) ED lights There were 12 buildings added in Kowloon Peninsula in 2005, from west to east including: # Star House (from 23 December 2005) rojection lighting# Hong Kong Cultural Centre^ (from 23 December 2005) earchlights/projection lighting# One Peking^ (from 23 December 2005) earchlights#
Hong Kong Museum of Art The Hong Kong Museum of Art (HKMoA) is the first and main art museum of Hong Kong, located in Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui. It is managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department of the Hong Kong Government. HKMoA has an art collection ...
^ (from 23 December 2005) ED lights/searchlights/projection lighting#
The Peninsula Hong Kong The Peninsula Hong Kong is a colonial-style luxury hotel located in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is the flagship property of The Peninsula Hotels group, part of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Hotels Group. The hotel opened in 1928 and ...
(from 23 December 2005) imple lighting # Avenue of Stars (from 23 December 2005) earchlights/LED lights#
Hotel Panorama Hotel Panorama is located at 8A Hart Avenue, near Chatham Road South, in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. It is managed by the Canadian Rhombus International Hotels Group, which also owns and manages LKF Hotel. It is next to the high-rise hotel Hyat ...
^ (from 23 December 2005) rojection lighting#
New World Centre The New World Centre () was a retail-hotel-residential-office complex on Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It housed two hotels (InterContinental Hong Kong, now closed for renovation in order to rebrand as Regent Hong Kong in 20 ...
^ (from 23 December 2005) earchlightsUnder redevelopment) # Tsim Sha Tsui Centre (from 23 December 2005) ED lights/searchlights# Empire Centre^ (from 23 December 2005) ED lights/searchlights# InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong (from 23 December 2005) imple lighting# Hong Kong Coliseum (from 23 December 2005) ED lights/searchlights/projection


Since 2007

There are two building added in Hong Kong Island, from east to west include: # Bank of America Tower (from 1 May 2007) ED lights# Standard Chartered Bank Building (from 1 May 2007) ED lights There are nine (official will Gateway Tower 5 building combined) building was added in Kowloon Peninsula, from west to east include: # The Gateway – Harbour City (from 1 May 2007) ED lights/searchlights# Ocean TerminalHarbour City (from 26 June 2007) rojection lighting# Langham Place (from 26 June 2007) ED lights/searchlights#
26 Nathan Road 26 Nathan Road (), formerly known as East Enterprise Square or Oterprise Square (), is a commercial 28-storey commercial building that was expanded from the Ambassador Hotel in Kowloon by Sun Hung Kai Properties development. It is located at the co ...
^ (from 1 May 2007) ED lights# K11 (from 26 June 2007) aser# Harbourview Horizon All-Suite Hotel (from 26 June 2007) ED lights# Harbourfront Horizon All-Suite Hotel (from 26 June 2007) ED lights# EMax (from 26 June 2007) earchlights# Megabox (from 1 October 2007) ED lights/searchlights


Since 2012

There was a building added in Kowloon in 2012: #
International Commerce Centre The International Commerce Centre (abbreviated ICC) is a 118- storey, commercial skyscraper completed in 2010 in West Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is a part of the Union Square project on top of Kowloon station. It was the 4th tallest building in ...
(from 1 May 2012) ED lights/laser There was a building added in Hong Kong Island in 2014: # CCB Tower (from first 2014) ED lights/laser There was a building added in Kowloon in 2014: #
Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Kai Tak Cruise Terminal is a cruise ship terminal on the former Kai Tak Airport runway in Hong Kong. Its completion date was delayed into 2013 due to re-tendering. Following an international competition, Foster + Partners was chosen to ...
(from late 2014) earchlights


A Symphony of Lights New Year Countdown


2007

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. Moreover, for the last 20 seconds before entering the year of 2008 (23:59:40), Two International Finance Centre started firing pyrotechnic fireworks from the outer walls, which face the
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, and counting down. For the first 2 minutes of the year 2008, (24:00:00), 18 of the participating buildings of both sides of the harbour had a themed pyrotechnic show, along with Two International Finance Centre, to celebrate the arrival of the new year.
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Earth TV broadcast the show live to the whole world on that night.


2008

Thousands of spectators gathered along both sides of
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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 LED lights with pyrotechnic effects launched on facades of the two International Finance Centre towers.


2009

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 illuminate
Victoria Harbour Victoria Harbour is a natural landform harbour in Hong Kong separating Hong Kong Island in the south from the Kowloon Peninsula to the north. The harbour's deep, sheltered waters and strategic location on South China Sea were instrumental in ...
, to signify a bright and hopeful New Year for Hong Kong and the world. 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 International Finance Centre.


2010

Special countdown activities were held before entering the year of 2011 (at 23:59:00).


Lights Out Hong Kong

Lights Out Hong Kong 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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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."


See also

* List of tallest buildings in Hong Kong * ''spectra'' (installation)


References


External links

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Discover Hong Kong introduction pageConcept design introduction page
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