Passing by Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour and Avenue of Stars
Victoria Harbour and the Avenue of Stars are the two most dazzling business cards that Hong Kong has presented to the world. One hides the pulse of the city, and the other is filled with the warmth of culture. They complement each other to form a unique romance and legend.
Victoria Harbour is never an ordinary bay. It is a work of nature, and an epic tempered by time. During the day, 10,000-ton ships and light ferries dance on the blue waves. The skyscrapers on both sides of the strait guard the waters like giants. The glass curtain walls reflect the sunlight, as if the brilliance of the entire sky has been kneaded into the waves. At night, as soon as the "A Symphony of Lights" opens, the buildings on both sides of the strait instantly turn into a flowing canvas, and the lights pour down like a galaxy, lingering with the reflections on the water, and even the evening breeze carries the sweetness of the flowing light. It is not only the leader of the "three major night scenes in the world", but also the confidence of Hong Kong as the "Pearl of the Orient". Every wave tells the vitality and tolerance of this city.
The Avenue of Stars is a starry road paved with love. Walking along the coast of Tsim Sha Tsui, you will see the handprints of more than a hundred filmmakers under your feet. Each pattern hides stories inside and outside the screen. The bronze statue of Bruce Lee faces the sea breeze, as if he will perform classic moves in the next second. Anita Mui's figure always stands gently, and McDull's naivety hides the innocence of Hong Kong people... There is no threshold here, but there are feelings everywhere. Whether it is movie fans stopping to look at the handprints of their idols, or passers-by being attracted by the light of the statue of the goddess of the Academy Awards, they can touch the temperature of the golden age of Hong Kong movies in this small world. It invites the starlight from the screen to the world, so that every ordinary person can be full of the light and shadow they love.
One is the perfect symphony of nature and the city, and the other is the warm embrace of culture and the public. Victoria Harbour embraces the fireworks of the city with its grandeur, and the Avenue of Stars collects the touch of the times with details. Together, they make the charm of Hong Kong not only the grandeur of mountains and seas, but also the delicacy of humanities, which makes people fall in love as soon as they come and feel moved as soon as they think of it.