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2023|News: The New Year’s Eve countdown returns to the night sky multimedia show on both sides of the Victoria Harbor to recreate the brilliant fireworks

2022-12-07T00:51:29.172Z


2023 is coming, and the Tourism Development Board will hold another New Year’s Eve countdown event this year, and the West Kowloon will “return” to both sides of Victoria Harbour. Although there will not be a large-scale fireworks display at sea like in 2018 and before, sources revealed that


2023 is coming, and the Tourism Board will hold another New Year’s Eve countdown event this year, and the West Kowloon will “return” to both sides of the Victoria Harbour. Although there will not be a large-scale maritime fireworks display like in 2018 and before, sources revealed that the two sides of the Victoria Harbor There will be a "special performance" combined with multimedia effects, combined with pyrotechnic effects, which will be equally brilliant, which means that citizens will be able to "see the show" on both sides of the Victoria Harbour, seeing off the old and welcoming the new.


Cancellation of New Year's Eve Fireworks Display from 2019

Since 2007, Hong Kong has organized large-scale New Year’s Eve countdown events on both sides of Victoria Harbour, hosted by the Tourism Board every New Year’s Eve. The highlight is the fireworks display.

However, in 2019, when the wave of anti-revision demonstrations has not subsided, the HKTB announced for the first time that it would cancel the fireworks display and replace it with an enhanced version of "A Symphony of Lights".

On New Year’s Eve in 2020 and 2021, due to the raging epidemic, the fireworks display will continue to be suspended, and the countdown will be changed to online in 2020; although physical activities will be resumed in 2021, the "Hong Kong New Year's Eve Countdown" will be held in the West Kowloon Cultural District. Concert", but the large-scale fireworks display in Victoria Harbor did not "return" at the same time. Instead, an enhanced version of "A Symphony of Lights" was held, and fireworks were released from the rooftops of buildings on both sides of Victoria Harbor.

As Hong Kong is moving towards normalcy, the tourism industry is also ready to go, making intensive preparations to receive tourists from all over the world again. It is understood that the HKTB is actively preparing for this year’s New Year’s Eve activities, which is different from moving to West Kowloon last year. This year, it will return to the countdown on both sides of the Victoria Harbour. At that time, there will be a "special performance" combining multimedia effects over the Victoria Harbor.

According to sources, there will be a scene of "fireworks in full bloom". In other words, Hong Kong people are expected to see off the old and welcome the new on both sides of Victoria Harbor as fireworks streak across the night sky as they enter the new year.

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Source: hk1

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