China News Service, Hong Kong, October 1 (Reporter Zhang Xiaoxi) Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour permanent large-scale light and music performance "Symphony of Lights" will launch a special edition of the National Day on the evening of the 1st, showing the unique charm of Hong Kong.

Fireworks accompanied by lasers "bloomed" on the roofs of many buildings, attracting many citizens to stop and watch.

  According to the Hong Kong Tourism Board, a special edition of "Symphony of Lights" will be staged at 8 o'clock every night from the 1st to the 14th of this month. The elements of the National Day display will be added, and well-designed images will be incorporated to show the vitality of Hong Kong. Special delicacies and sports events bring a brand new audiovisual experience to the audience.

  At 8 o'clock that evening, the National Day special edition of "A Symphony of Lights" was staged in Victoria Harbour as scheduled.

Accompanied by music, fireworks and lasers bloomed on the roofs of buildings by the sea, and some buildings’ screens broadcast the slogan "National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival", presenting an audio-visual feast for those present.

  Ms. Liu, a Hong Kong citizen who watched the enhanced version of "Symphony of Lights" on the waterfront of Tsim Sha Tsui in the early morning of January 1, 2020, said that this special edition of the National Day has added some more lively elements, reflecting the characteristics of Hong Kong. It highlights the happy and peaceful atmosphere of the festival.

  At the scene that night, many citizens along the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront and Avenue of Stars were taking a leisurely stroll and taking photos together.

Although the large-scale National Day fireworks display has been cancelled due to the new crown pneumonia epidemic this year, many citizens still come to the beach to take a walk, blow the sea breeze, or take photos with their partners, relatives or friends.

Many parents also bring their children with light sticks and various lanterns to celebrate the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival.

  Citizen Mr. Zhang brought his family to watch the National Day special edition "A Symphony of Lights" that night, and said that because of the epidemic, he hadn't been out often for a while. Now the epidemic in Hong Kong has eased and he hopes to take his family out for a walk. relax for a moment.

  According to the reporter's understanding, on the evening of September 30, the Hong Kong Observatory issued a black rainstorm warning, and many citizens were worried that severe weather might occur on October 1.

However, on the 1st day, there was no heavy rain in most parts of Hong Kong. In Victoria Harbour that night, moonlight was also visible in the cloudy.

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