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HONG KONG, Sept. 30 (Xinhuanet) -- On Oct. 1, the
National Day Fireworks Display and A Symphony of Lights will be staged
simultaneously to light up Hong Kong Victoria Harbor.
A 23-minute fireworks display, sponsored by the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce and co-ordinated by the Hong Kong Home Affairs Bureau, will be showcased along the
Victoria Harbor waterfront to celebrate the 55th anniversary of the founding of
the People's Republic of China. A total of 28,300 pieces of firing shells will
be discharged in the display, beginning at 8 p.m.
Divided into 10 spectacular scenes, the fireworks
will, for the first time, be discharged from four barges, making the display
more panoramic.
The display can be seen from many vantage points on
both sides of the harbor, including Mid-levels, Central District, Wan Chai,
Causeway Bay and Hung Hom Bypass.
To increase their enjoyment, special music for the
fireworks display will be broadcast along the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront and the
Golden Bauhinia Square, and viewers can also tune to Radio Television Hong Kong
Radio Four (FM 97.6 - 98.9) for synchronized music.
During the coming "Golden Week" of the Chinese
mainland from Oct. 2 to 7, A Symphony of Lights will be enhanced with rooftop
pyrotechnics. The number of buildings staging rooftop pyrotechnics will be
increased from 10 to 12. The new buildings are Jardine House and Hopewell
Center.
A Symphony of Lights is a world class multi-media
light and sound show. It combines special interactive light and musical effects
to tell the story of Hong Kong through showcasing the key buildings along the
waterfront of the Victoria Harbor. It is a brand new tourism project and will be
a permanent enhancement to Hong Kong's already spectacular harbor view. Enditem
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