
Every evening,
Hong Kong
comes alive with lights. However, being
Hong Kong
, it wasn't enough for them to put on the basic city lights. No, they had to put on the world biggest light show. It runs every evening throughout the year. The best places to view the show are either from the Avenue or the Stars on the
Kowloon
side or the harbour. Or else from the
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
on the north east side of Hong Kong island.
I've been to Hong Kong three times now, and I never fail to check out this view. No matter how often I see it, I never tire. It is a unique experience that you can't get anywhere other than in Hong Kong. The
Symphony
of Lights must be seen to be believed.
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