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The Symphony of Lights in Hong Kong

The Symphony of Lights in Hong Kong

Written byGavinUpdated Aug. 18, 2023

The unique Hong Kong city light show, the Symphony of Lights (幻彩詠香江) holds the world record for thelargest such permanent daily city light showfor 14 years, and 47 buildings participate. The lighting effects on the buildings are now much improved, and the grand scale on both sides of Victoria Harbor makes itspectacular for tourists.

The Light and Sound Performance is a Real Spectacle

Symphony of LightsThe Symphony of Lights in Victoria Harbor seen from the Avenue of Stars
  • World's recordfor the largest permanent sound and light show for 14 years.
  • Unique scale,color, brightness and atmosphere. Good symphonic accompaniment and better sound complements the show.

The locals along with the hundreds or thousands of tourists who come every year toVictoria Harborand the Avenue of Stars in Tsim Sha Tsui at 8 pm every evening.

The harbor is the stage, and the dark slopesVictoria Peak是一个美丽的背景,云流结束了吗head.

Then at 8 o'clock, the lasers start strafing the clouds, the background music and commentary begins welcoming the crowds to the show, and the lights on the buildings start to performmusically choreographed movements and patternsfor 10 minutes.

The Symphony of Lights Is Newly Revamped/Modernized

Hong Kong Symphony of LightsSymphony of Lights up close in Central.

With a symphony by the Hong Kong Philharmonic played and with forested mountains as the backdrop and the expanse of the harbor as the stage, thebest place to watch is from theAvenue of Stars. This is especially true if you want to also watch the Cultural Center light up with graphics for the seasonal 3D Pulse show too.

Now a myriad of searchlights, lasers, wide screens, LEDs, and other lighting illuminates this spectacle that nightly transforms the Hong Kong skyline around Victoria Harbor.

进一步扩大了总number of participating buildings in 2018 increased to 47 on both sides of Victoria Harbor.

The lights are now better coordinated and controlled as well, so there is amore interestingscene as the buildings go from dull to very bright to the crescendos of music receding in waves and returning back again.

Better Music and Sound

Before, the sound was dinny, and was a letdown. The music was like circus or parade music, and monotonous. The orchestral music didn't sound very good. This new musical piece by the Hong Kong Philharmonic actually sounds beautiful, and the sound system (at least outside of the Cultural Center near the Star Ferry) has improved as well.

The 2018 music sounds interesting, and uplifting emotionally. The prior music was actually tinny, roboty, a little like computer generated music, and in a way depressing. In the past also, there was too much narrative (it was almost jabbering). But now people can enjoy abeautiful symphonic piecethat was created specially for the show.

Created by an Emmy Prize Winner

The show was created by an Emmy Prize Winner, Richard Lindsay. He stressed the importance of the soundtrack that was jointly produced by composer Christian Steinhäuser, conductor Matt Dunkley, and the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra.

"We have got something that is very 'fusion' that really fits Hong Kong – both a classic show, and also very futuristic," Lindsay said.

The new piece runs its course through lulls and rapid rhythms, majestic, harmonious phases and simpler electronic parts that mix a widerspectrum of tempos and moodsfor a broader display of lighting effects than previously.

Better, Brighter, More Colorful, and Better Coordinated Light Patterns

Avenue of Stars, HKNear this Bruce Lee on the Avenue of Stars is where the views are best.

The show gradually grew bigger and better over the past 14 years, although during the last several years, the show actually grew worse. It seemed somehow neglected, and actually grew duller. Many tourists complained it didn't live up to the hype. It was a disappointment given the great advancement in lighting and graphics technology in the past decade.

Word about the mediocre performance got around, and annual attendance fell from a peak of 1.8 million in 2011 to 1.45 million in 2015.

However, in the last few years, the buildings grew more colorful as they added multicolored LED. What was needed was a better choreography to harness their energy. But the sound was still dinny, and there was too much dialogue.

The show was quite boringactually a year or two ago, and the lighting on the buildings during the show and afterwards was much the same. There seemed to be little attempt to make the show flashy or to coordinate the building lighting systems for effect.

As recently as the spring of 2017 for example, there had a few green lasers on a few buildings and a few white search lights shooting light beams upwards, but now there is aburst of brilliant white light pulseson several buildings.

The Lights Are Brighter/More Powerful

The buildings are more colorful and brighter due to the use ofmore LEDs.New LED boards have also been added. Now there are also more lasers shooting out beams and more very bright white search lights that at times presentsurprising crowns of spikes of white lighton some of the buildings now.

The big splashes of light一起出现的更强大,紧急的crescendos impress people with ashow of power,perhaps to signify Hong Kong's might as one of the world's financial capitals, and the harmony and dancing lights are graceful and more intricately fine-tuned, perhaps to convey a sense of sophistication and a harmonious cosmopolitan air, where Eastern and Western melodies, instruments, and beats combine to make a harmonious masterpiece.

There are wallfulls ofshifting rainbow colorson several of the buildings faces. Several buildings stand out for having had a big lighting facelift.

Key Buildings in the Presentation

The Bank of China Building Catches the Eye

Hong Kong Symphony of LightsThe Symphony of Lights is colorful. The tall angular building in the back is the Bank of China building.

The Bank of China Buildingin particular has gotten abig lighting effect improvementwhich is important because it has a prominent position on the shore and its sharp angles draw attention.

Before, it actually had a boring light display during the Symphony of Light performance. The light patterns were repetitive as if automatic switches kept going through a repeated pattern even during the show.

But they have reprogrammed the building's facade's lighting control computer, and maybe installed more white LED lights, because now its sharp angledlightning-like flashes catch much attention.

It dominates the show右侧的维多利亚港(开头ss from the Avenue of Stars) with its tall, sparkling sharp-angled countenance. The lights are a lot more deft than in the past, flashing and pulsating to the mood and tempo of the music.

However, as before, the lights are still all white. It would be interesting to see it dressed in color.

The ICC Tower Dominates the Skyline on the Kowloon Side

Hong Kong

ICC Tower:For people watching from Hong Kong Island near the IFC, the big visual treat are the graphics played on the surface of the super-tall building. It is the world's 11th tallest building. In the last several years,its lighting effects have improved greatlyas well. It too was once boring, but now tourists can spend minutes watching the pictures, words, and shapes play on the surface.

It however can't be seen well by the audience at the Avenue of Stars/Bay Harbour Mall/plaza area. People need to cross the harbor for that. Taking the few minute ride on the Star Ferry over to Central is an ideal way to get a closeup view. The patterns play all evening and not only during the Symphony of Lights.

As with the Bank of China building, the lights are all white. Perhaps one day, adding more colored LEDs will allow them to show colored video on the building's flat sides.

Hong Kong Cultural Center Was Turned into a Super Huge Screen

Now, innovative lighting display has turned the once bland dark, stodgy walls of the Hong Kong Cultural center into a head-turning huge screen of changing colors. That was a good idea. The center's featureless huge flat pale concave surface without windows makes it an ideal super-large, 200 meter wide screen for video and animated lightning

People used to ignore the dark boring building during the Symphony of Lights in the past, turning their back on it to watch the show on Hong Kong island a few years ago; but now, at the beginning of the show, the walls of the center light up inmany colors as a fine preludeto the colors and bright lights of the show on the other side.

Special Seasonal Displays

Hong Kong New Year fireworks displayHong Kong Chinese New Year fireworks

Christmas in Hong Kong:There is a seasonalChristmas display, and along with the usual 47 or so buildings that usually participate, a lot more put up special Christmas lighting displays that make the whole harbor area look better in December.

Chinese New Year in Hong Kong:大多数建筑物在港amp上杉达也t displays to complement the visual effects of the architectural choreography. The show gets accented with a huge Chinese New Yearfireworks displayeach year where about 24,000 shells blast and boom.

Hong Kong Pulse 3D Light Show

A special seasonal treat you can watch for the Christmas/Hong Kong Winter Festseason, during the Chinese New Year, and during other times is the amazing 3D Pulse Light Show that plays on the Hong Kong Cultural Center and the Clock Tower. It is astounding and better than the Symphony of Lights. This show begins a few minutes after the Symphony of Lights end.

The laser audiovisual display dazzles the crowds in and around the plaza near the Star Ferry in Tsim Sha Tsui. The lasers are tuned for 3D projection, and they play up videos and pictures running on the walls of the Hong Kong Cultural Center and flying around the plaza. It is astounding, but expect it to be crowded. It is much more popular than the regular Symphony of Lights.

Where/When To Watch the Symphony of Lights

TheAvenue of Starshas the best viewingsince you can also watch the Hong Kong Pulse laser show behind you if it is being aired. While there, you can see the handprints and statues that commemorate Hong Kong's actors. There are permanent viewing stands there from which you can hear the accompanying music and dialogue.

A long pedestrian promenade extends eastwards from the Avenue of Stars about one kilometer. This promenade gives a view of Victoria Peak and the stunning skyline of brightly-lit skyscrapers on Hong Kong Island, but you can't see the 3D Pulse show from this vantage point. Neither can you hear the beautiful new music that is an important part of this event.

History of the Light Show

Hong Kong

The Symphony of Lights show (幻彩詠香江) was originallydeveloped by the Hong Kong Tourism Boardwith the help on an Australian company called Laservision. It was part of the Avenue of Stars development project, and performances begin on January 17, 2004.

Itoriginally included about 17 buildingson the Hong Kong Island side, but some buildings were added on the Kowloon side to balance the performance on both sides of the harbor.

The first show cost about 5 or 6 million USD to develop. TheGuinness Book of World Recordsincluded the show as aworld record event in 2005.

Travel Essentials

  • View Points:Avenue of Stars (best view) or Golden Bauhinia Square in Wan Chai. Both places have sound systems for the music and narration.
  • Narration:To hear the show on your mobile phone, go to the Symphony of Lights official page and download their app.
  • Time:8 pm to about 8:10 pm, but make sure you get there before 7:30 if you want a top deck viewing seat on the promenade or an excellent vantage point.
  • Fee:Free.
  • Transport:Transport is easy. Take the Star Ferry to TST, Bus 5 or 7 to the ferry terminal station, or get off at the Tsim Sha Tsui MTR station and walk 10 minutes to the waterfront.

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