Symphony of Lights The Symphony of Lights is the world's largest permanent light and sound show and has 44 buildings that line both sides of Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong.
The orchestration of the music associated with a dazzling light show takes place every day at 8:00 pm if the weather is clear. This audio-visual show lasts about 14 minutes and consists of 5 different scenes.
The first stage is called "Enlightenment" and consists of brief flashes of laser light that accumulates in a nuclease of light begins to illuminate the participating buildings one by one and itself as a symbol of the progressive growth of Hong Kong over the years.
Finally, the movements on the side stage show, called "Energy". This scene features a display of color drawings and higher scanning lasers and lights that dazzle the night sky of Hong Kong and symbolize the vibrant heart of energy and Hong Kong.
The third stage is known as "heritage" and covers the traditional colors of Hong Kong, red and gold that are posted on buildings while participating in traditional Chinese orchestral music is played. This is used to represent the rich cultural history and tradition of Hong Kong.
"Partnership" is the fourth scene of the performance and characteristics of light beams that cross the bay to form a symbolic link with the other side. This symbolism is used to show the link between the two parties that united to form a strong economic link and a sign of strength.
The show is a huge finish to the final act entitled 'Celebration'. This law includes a powerful rhythmic display of light that moves in a vibrant, swirling movement and kaleidoscopic. This movement of flurrying beautiful lights dancing across the harbor and serves to symbolize the permanent link between the two parties and even brighter future is in store for Hong Kong.
Visitors to the city of Hong Kong should definitely not miss this magical light and stay in a hotel in Kowloon , which is located near the bay provides the perfect opportunity to witness this dazzling light show. Langham Hotel Hong Kong is located near the port and its guests will not only have easy access to this spectacle, but also enjoy a comfortable stay.
Posted on May 6, 2010.