Hong Kong plans most ambitious NYE show ever
Hong Kong is planning its the grandest New Year’s Eve firework display on December 31, 2023.
A 12-minute fireworks musical will light up the Hong Kong skyline, which tourism leaders say will surpass any seen before in scale.
The façade of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) will be adorned with a large-scale countdown clock.
At midnight, the numerals 2024 will light up the harborfront building, setting off a synchronized display of fireworks, fusion music and a vibrant light show.
The fireworks will take the audience through the four seasons from winter to the bright colours of summer.
To build the atmosphere to midnight, a pre-show session will occur every 15 minutes beginning at 11:00 pm.
Pyrotechnics will shoot from the rooftops of three prominent harborfront high-rises on Hong Kong Island, illuminating the sky in four different colours.
The New Year countdown spectacle will be streamed worldwide.
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