Every evening at 8pm, Hong Kong transforms Victoria Harbour into a dazzling stage with A Symphony of Lights, a free light and sound show. This spectacle, recognized by Guinness World Records as the world’s largest permanent light and sound show, features over 40 of the city’s iconic buildings. As night falls, these skyscrapers on both sides of the harbor come alive with a choreographed display of laser beams, colored lights, and searchlights, all synchronized to music. Visitors can experience a mesmerizing blend of visual and auditory delights, making it a highlight of any visit to Hong Kong.
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