Dubbed the world's "Largest Permanent Light and Sound Show" by Guinness World Records, A Symphony of Lights is a spectacular light and laser show synchronized with music blasting from speakers strategically located on the waterfront. Participating buildings from both sides of Victoria Harbour provide the moving lights for a dazzling, mesmerizing visual delight illuminating the harbour followed by rising colours turning the already picturesque harbour into kaleidoscopic spectacle.
('nough said, Tutubi is starting to sound like a copywriter)
Tutubi, who waited at Tsim Sha Shui harbourfront near Statue Square, wasn't able to capture the true essence of the symphony due to a mistake when he setup his camera on a tripod aimed at the wrong side of Central and Wan Chai districts of Hong Kong Island. He also had to pack up his camera earlier due to an imminent drizzle. The sky was cloudy still with the mountain and lights of houses that looks like flickering stars on Hong Kong Island and Victoria's Peak obscured by fog.
For sure, Tutubi will be back to capture the captivating symphony in the future for a postcard-perfect photo of the famous skyline.
A Symphony of Lights Information:
Schedule Showtime: 8pm nightly
Tips:
Bring tripod, best vantage point is at the harbourfront between Statue Square (where Bruce Lee's statue and those of Hong Kong's cinematic heroes are) and Hong Kong Cultural Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui of you want to view the Hong Kong Island show. Be at the vantage point at least an hour earlier to avoid "boxing out" for the best position for picture taking or an unobstructed view. Aim for a good spot between the IFC and Bank of China Tower for perfect photos. You may also book a night cruise via Star Ferry Harbour Tour.
lol, copywriter. ;-) but hey, the description's good. ^^ cool pics btw, mukhang pang postcard. the first pic reminds me of my earlier multiply layout. =)
ReplyDeleteI want to go there. I have thought it would be cool to go shopping there!
ReplyDeleteCopywriter; that sounds cute. Anyway, it was interesting information.
ReplyDeleteThe first picture is nice, imo.
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symphony of lights is one of those things i love about HK. great way to roam around with my tourist friends.. accessible and most of all FREE!
ReplyDeleteyou can also have a good view up on the viewing deck. stairs near the clock tower.
carlotta, multiply has tht postcard-picture of HK skyline as header board
ReplyDeleterochelle, my next post will probably be about Hong Kong Shopping tips :)
kyels, copywriter writes for advertisers. not much good photo that night. better luck next time
reeyuh, it's one of the best things in Hong Kong and it's really free! :)
hehe honga noh i checked it nga ulet. kaya pala mukhang familiar. =)
ReplyDeleteI happen to see twice yang symphony of lights kaso nga lang sobra yung fog/smog kaya di masyado makita yung mga buildings across the harbor. Nice pictures!
ReplyDeleteI got nice pics from the show too.. too bad you didn't capture the streak of lights in the sky coming from bank of china, its the best.
ReplyDeletebloedmooi, it was cloudy that night, even rained a few hours before. probably next time...but years away sice i have no plan of returning there soon
ReplyDeletehello. is it free to watch?
ReplyDeletemarinel, yes it's free. you can either watch it from kowloon or hong kong island bayfront or during victoria harbour cruise...show starts at 8pm
ReplyDeleteSo you wanna be a copywriter? :p I'm visiting HK pala. This weekend :)
ReplyDeleteNice photos and great description of the place. I wanna go but it's not just too easy if you're on a full-time office setting wherein you can't just take a few days leave anytime you want.
ReplyDeletei'd like to see this up close anfd personal, that would be so great, a perfect break for a busy body
ReplyDeleteif i would take the duk ling night tour, would i be able to see the show? thanks!
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