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Home / Travel / Travel News / Spectacular New Version of A Symphony of Lights and Winter Version of Hong Kong Pulse Light Show Unveiled Tonight

Spectacular New Version of A Symphony of Lights and Winter Version of Hong Kong Pulse Light Show Unveiled Tonight

December 3, 2017 by StrawberrY Gal

Two new versions of world-class light shows – namely the internationally acclaimed nightly multi-media light show A Symphony of Lights and the winter version of  Hong Kong Pulse Light Show – unveiled tonight to brighten up Christmas celebration in Hong Kong. Featuring dynamic lighting effects with a stunning new musical scores and illusion of an icy atmosphere at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, the spectacular light shows dazzled and delighted millions of visitors at Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront.

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The new version of A Symphony of Lights featured dynamic rays of light sent out in rhythm from 40 buildings and locations on both sides of the Victoria Harbour. The new show incorporates a variety of exciting lighting effects such as coloured searchlights, lasers, and all-new beam lights sent out like a special fan-shaped lighting effect from the roof of the Central Government Offices and the Revenue Tower.

Ten LED panels on harbourside buildings joined the multi-media show performance for the first time, displaying interactive images and messages to encourage audience participation; while accompanying music from Asia’s leading classical orchestra: the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra that plays concurrently with the light show. The 10-minute show begins at 8:00pm every evening from 1st December 2017 to provide visitors a thrilling and unforgettable sound-and-light experience. By downloading A Symphony of Lights mobile app, visitors can listen to the music simultaneously and share their photos on social media platforms.

Immediately after A Symphony of Lights show every evening, the winter version of Hong Kong Pulse Light Show begins at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre. Spectators on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront can view it from the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Piazza. The 3D projection show begins with a ‘snowstorm’ covering Hong Kong Cultural Centre with ice and snow, before the powdering snow is lifted from the surface as the wind blows away the numbers on the Clock Tower, stopping just in time to welcome the winter holiday.

An ingenious dragon then sets out to find the missing numbers which are scattered across Hong Kong landmarks; the dragon eventually finds them and restarts time to save Christmas. During the show, the piazza is decorated with snowing effects along with glowing LED balls and a giant crystal ball. The 8-minute performance runs from 1st to 28th December 2017 at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui.

For more details of A Symphony of Lights and Hong Kong Pulse Light Show, please visit http://www.discoverhongkong.com/tc/see-do/events-festivals/highlight-events/winter-fest.jsp?page=2Two new versions of world-class light shows – namely the internationally acclaimed nightly multi-media light show A Symphony of Lights and the winter version of  Hong Kong Pulse Light Show – unveiled tonight to brighten up Christmas celebration in Hong Kong. Featuring dynamic lighting effects with a stunning new musical scores and illusion of an icy atmosphere at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, the spectacular light shows dazzled and delighted millions of visitors at Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront.

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The new version of A Symphony of Lights featured dynamic rays of light sent out in rhythm from 40 buildings and locations on both sides of the Victoria Harbour. The new show incorporates a variety of exciting lighting effects such as coloured searchlights, lasers, and all-new beam lights sent out like a special fan-shaped lighting effect from the roof of the Central Government Offices and the Revenue Tower.

Ten LED panels on harbourside buildings joined the multi-media show performance for the first time, displaying interactive images and messages to encourage audience participation; while accompanying music from Asia’s leading classical orchestra: the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra that plays concurrently with the light show. The 10-minute show begins at 8:00pm every evening from 1st December 2017 to provide visitors a thrilling and unforgettable sound-and-light experience. By downloading A Symphony of Lights mobile app, visitors can listen to the music simultaneously and share their photos on social media platforms.

Immediately after A Symphony of Lights show every evening, the winter version of Hong Kong Pulse Light Show begins at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre. Spectators on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront can view it from the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Piazza. The 3D projection show begins with a ‘snowstorm’ covering Hong Kong Cultural Centre with ice and snow, before the powdering snow is lifted from the surface as the wind blows away the numbers on the Clock Tower, stopping just in time to welcome the winter holiday.

An ingenious dragon then sets out to find the missing numbers which are scattered across Hong Kong landmarks; the dragon eventually finds them and restarts time to save Christmas. During the show, the piazza is decorated with snowing effects along with glowing LED balls and a giant crystal ball. The 8-minute performance runs from 1st to 28th December 2017 at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui.

For more details of A Symphony of Lights and Hong Kong Pulse Light Show, please visit http://www.discoverhongkong.com/tc/see-do/events-festivals/highlight-events/winter-fest.jsp?page=2

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