We went to Tsim Sha Tsui’s waterfront promenade after our dinner to catch the Symphony of Light show.

A Symphony of Lights (幻彩詠香江) is an orchestrated light and laser show featured on buildings situated on both sides of the Victoria Harbour. It is the world’s largest permanent light and sound show; it starts on 8pm daily (under good weather) and lasts for about 15 minutes.

Spectators can listen to the show’s music and English narration live along the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront between the Avenue of Stars and the Hong Kong Cultural Centre; and the promenade outside the Golden Bauhinia Square in Wan Chai every Monday, Wednesday and Friday night.

The show was quite spectacular, but I attribute it to the fact that the night scene of Victoria Harbour was already breathtaking with or without the show. The show was an exciting experience nonetheless, but was one of those that we should see it once in our lifetime, but not more than once.

Victoria Harbour at night, Hong Kong
Hong Kong island at night, before the show started

A Symphony of Lights, Hong Kong
A Symphony of Lights, Hong Kong
A Symphony of Lights, Hong Kong
A Symphony of Lights, and Victoria Harbour at night



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