Visitors to be treated to a multi-sensory animated experience with lighting effects and a fantasy world of animated characters
Going to Hong Kong in the next couple of weeks? Then you may want to spare some time to visit Tsim Sha Tsui as soon as the sun start going down. That’s because the internationally-acclaimed Hong Kong Pulse Light Show has made its return, promising to mesmerize visitors with a spectacular multi-media display of dazzling lighting and 3D visuals.
Summer nights in Hong Kong will certainly never be the same as the new Hong Kong Pulse Light Show now boasts new cutting-edge technology, along with revised music and audio effects.
Visitors will be immersed in a fantasy world of animated characters including a dragon, along with his best friend, the rooster, as they embark on an exhilarating ride through the heart of Hong Kong, where they experience the city's vibrancy and unique culture.
The duo encounters a myriad of colourful animated characters, including pineapple buns, egg waffles and dim sum, and through the magic of 3D projection they jump off screen into the shape of LED light sculptures and giant floating inflatables.
Visitors can also activate an alarm clock through pressure sensing mats to awaken the dragon projected on the harbor front's famous Clock Tower.
Organized by the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB), the newly designed show runs now through September 2 in the Open Piazza at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui.
The Hong Kong Pulse Light Show will operate five times daily beginning at 8:20pm, 8:40pm, 9:00pm, 9:20pm, and 9:40pm, with each session running for eight minutes.