Hong Kong will hold the largest and longest New Year's fireworks show on the eve of New Year's Day.
The Hong Kong Tourism Bureau issued a statement on Wednesday (December 27), announcing the above news.
According to the statement, the Hong Kong Tourism Development Bureau will bring the largest Hong Kong New Year's end of the Hong Kong New Year for the citizens of Hong Kong and tourists around the world on the evening of December 31.Presenting the largest and long -lasting New Year's Fireworks Music Show, light up the iconic skyline of Victoria Harbor, and welcome 2024 with everyone.
Cheng Dingyi, director of the Hong Kong Tourism Development Bureau, said that the countdown of the New Year's Eve in Hong Kong is the most eye -catching New Year's Eve event in Asia.EssenceThe scale of this year's fireworks show is the crown of over the years. With the soundtrack of integrating Chinese and Western culture, I believe that this dazzling audiovisual feast in Victoria Harbor can successfully create a lively night atmosphere in the city while showing Hong Kong worldwide.Unique charm."
New Year's Eve, when the giant countdown of the exterior wall of the Hong Kong Conference Exhibition Center is countdown to midnight, Victoria Harbor will become a broad and beautiful stage to show the bright New Year's Eve fireworks with the title of" New Year's New Legend ".The blooming fireworks blooming in the music will span the middle ring to the North Point, with a total width of 1,300 meters and a length of 12 minutes.Lin's self -designed self -designed, inspired by the changes in the four seasons, led the audience to walk through winter, spring, summer, and autumn.Finally, when you meet again in winter, we will welcome the all -in -one update.The distribution of fireworks and fireworks is orderly, filling the high -altitude of Victoria Harbor and the sea, bringing the audience a magnificent, layered visual feast.The new creation and arrangement of Zhao Zengyu combined rich elements such as electronic music, Western classical music and Chinese musical instruments."