#AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong #DiscoverHongKong #HongKong #香港 #幻彩詠香江 | #BCM #SymphonyOfLights Disco brilliantly innovatively at #VictoriaHarbour #HongKongIsland – #June2019

In Already Tomorrow In Hong Kong, on every night at the stroke of eight in the evening the International Iconic Neonic cityScape of an ultra Megatropolis city Hong Kong lights up towards a fifteen minute Symphony of Lights, in which lights up towards in between Hong Kong Island also New Territories – Kowloon – Tsim Sha Tsui district side..  With massive discotech instrumentals music that been orchestral by the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra

Featuring is from the Hong Kong Tourism Board, whom initiated to illustrate the Hong Kong Harbour installed on 17 January 2004, in which then graduate spreading towards other districts ionic buildings, from Central, Admiralty, Wan Chai, Tsim Sha Tsui, West Kowloon, Hung Hom, towards Jordan…  During the show it thematically five themes Awakening, Energy, Heritage, partnership, in collaboration with Celebration..

The Symphony of lights show is the largest permanent light show in the world, besides a smaller version across another Canton province city, Shenzhen…   the participating buildings have a total installations forty seven buildings, with each carrying out with different lighting visual effects, projectors, laser, searchlights, LED Lightings..  With massive LED display screens … every now and then like during Chinese New Year there’s a special redention edition of new lighting in gearing up to celebrating the Chinese New year…  In which you can check the show out on its mobile  App to listen to it as it goes live at eight in the evening Hong Kong Time..

There are some notable places for watching..  Some key observationally Vantage Points:

Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade outside the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and the Avenue of Stars: MTR East Tsim Sha Tsui Station, Exit L6. Follow the signs and walk for around five minutes.

Golden Bauhinia Square: MTR Wan Chai Station, Exit A5. Follow the signs, take the skybridge to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, and head for the Golden Bauhinia Square.

A favourite vantage point for viewing the show is from a boat on the harbour. Check out these harbour cruises for ideas.

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