Catch the Most Spectacular Display of Light in the World During Your Next Visit to Hong Kong!
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The territory of Hong Kong is certainly a city of the future. It is where the east meets the west, where awesome sky scrapers and modern architectural gems go hand in hand with historic and religious masterpieces, and where million dollar deals are finalised almost everyday.
For the traveller, the city of Hong Kong is an absolute treasure trove waiting to be discovered. From archaeological sites to theme parks and beautifully landscaped gardens, Hong Kong offers and absolute gamut of things to keep travellers fully entertained during their visit here. Hong Kong is also renowned as the gourmet capital of the world while its entertainment and night life scene is also a really happening one.
‘A Symphony of Lights’ is one of the many must-see attractions in Hong Kong. The spectacular event is a synchronised symphony of exterior light and laser multimedia displays that happens every night the weather is good. The light display is accompanied by symphony music making it an absolute treat to watch. In fact ‘A Symphony of Lights’ has been entered in to the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest permanent light and sound show in the world.
The number of participatory buildings in this spectacle has increased to 44 and the show has so far attracted more than 4 million spectators. Some of the best spots to view the show include the waterfront boulevard located outside the Golden Bauhinia Square in Wan Chai, the Avenue of Stars and the sightseeing ferries and boats plying the Victoria Harbour. So get ready for the most exhilarating and mesmerising 14 minutes of your life.
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