HKTB’s “Galloping Horses in the Sky” Drone Show Concludes Successfully as Hong Kong Welcomes National Day Golden Week in Spectacular Style Majestic Steeds Inspired by Celebrated Chinese Artist Xu Beihong Galloping Above Victoria Harbour

Date de la publication: 28 Sep 2024
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Organised by the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB), the “Galloping Horses in the Sky” drone show concluded successfully in Wan Chai harbourfront area this evening (28 September), attracting crowds around Victoria Harbour for an early welcome for National Day. With the full support of Peon Art Museum and HON-YO CULTURE, the approximately 15-minute drone show thrilled residents and visitors on the Wan Chai harbourfront with 11 scenes and raised the curtain on a week of city-wide celebrations to mark National Day on 1 October. As the evening sky of Victoria Harbour was transformed into a “giant canvas”, 1,500 drones worked their glittering magic to pay tribute to four masterpieces by the Chinese painter Xu Beihong and recreate the breath-taking vibrancy and energy of the artworks. The drone show also featured a wide variety of memorable scenes from cityscapes past and present, giving spectators the opportunity to immerse themselves in Hong Kong’s unique and timeless appeal.

 

Horses from Xu Beihong’s Masterpieces Are Brought Majestically to Life

  

Scene: Galloping Wonder

 

Inspired by Xu’s Galloping Horse created in 1942, the magnificent stallion embodies boundless power and sends good wishes for Hong Kong’s continuing prosperity and progress.

  

Scene: Majestic Horse

This scene showcases one of Xu's most renowned works, “Galloping Horses”. It shows six horses charging forward in unison with unstoppable momentum.

Classic Masterpieces Stir National and Hong Kong Pride

  

Scene: Lion Rock Spirit 

Based on Xu’s 1934 work “Vigorous with New Life”, the roaring lion leaps in hope, reflecting the diligent, enterprising, agile and resilient character of Hong Kong people known as the “Lion Rock Spirit”.

  

Scene: Chinese Redbuds

A modern replica of Xu’s “Chinese Redbud”, the illuminated bauhinia blossom signifies Hong Kong's vibrant and colourful nature. The flower conveys heartfelt wishes for the city's prosperity, stability, and harmony.

Hong Kong’s Rise to Global Fame

  

Scene: Fishing Village

The history of Hong Kong begins as a small fishing village above boats bobbing on the harbour.

 

Scene:A Global Harbour

The small village transforms into an international port as Hong Kong’s economy booms.

  

Scene: Kowloon Walled City

On the rooftop of the city fortress, we gaze up at planes soaring overhead, evoking the unique nostalgia of Kowloon City and stirring collective memories.

Classic Cityscapes Stir Enduring Memories

  

Scene: Star Ferry

Imaginations take flight as the centuryold Star Ferry that travels between Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula sails across the night sky.

  

Scene: Tram and Peak Tram

As the classic tram and the Peak Tram advance in unison, so does Hong Kong.

Adorable Guests Join the City-wide Celebrations for National Day

  

Scene: Welcoming Pandas

The popular national treasures greet Hong Kong with joy, capturing the hearts of members of the public.

  

Scene: Celebrating the 75th National Day

 Spectators cheer the celebratory message for National Day.

The upcoming National Day Golden Week events promise to be as thrilling as the drone show and include “Celebration of National Day – The Next Generation Chorus Performance” to be held on 30 September, “A Symphony of Lights - Special Edition for celebration of 75A National Day” which will be performed at 8pm every night in October, and other offers such as special discounts at the Temple Street night market, and free tram rides. Residents and visitors are welcome to visit the HKTB’s dedicated webpage for National Day Golden Week for more information about the city-wide celebrations.