Today (31st) is the New Year’s Eve in 2022. We are seeing off the old and ushering in the new. With the loosening of epidemic prevention measures, today is the most relaxed year in the past three years since the epidemic.
From nearly 8 o'clock tonight, the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront and the area outside the cultural center have already begun to wait for the countdown. The head is surging, and the whole family greets 2023 together.
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The giant countdown clock of the Wanchai Convention and Exhibition will be reproduced tonight, counting down with the public in the last half minute of 2022. The words "2023" and blessings will also be displayed on the exterior wall of the Convention and Exhibition to kick off the new year.
As we step into 2023, the ten-minute "A Symphony of Lights" enhanced fireworks light and shadow show will be staged immediately. Fireworks will be released from the roofs of ten coastal buildings on Hong Kong Island, accompanied by lasers and dancing spotlights. The best viewing location is Tsim Sha Tsui After nightfall, the seaside is already crowded with people.
Holding Free Hug cards in front of the clock tower and hugging each other, they said: Happy New Year!
Many citizens waiting for the countdown wore luminous rabbit ear headdresses, and some held luminous balloons.
In addition, many people held up "Free Hug" cards in front of the clock tower, and said "Happy New Year" to each other after hugging.
On New Year’s Eve, MTR runs all night, see bus extension service, take Star Ferry and trams in the early morning. Countdown to New Year’s Eve|Tsim Sha Tsui, West Kowloon, and Lan Kwai Fong will be closed at 8:00 p.m. More than 270,000 people will celebrate New Year’s Eve. Ten buildings on Hong Kong Island burst into fireworks at the party to welcome 2023