Hong Kong's New Year fireworks cancelled amid months of political unrest

The ongoing unrest in Hong Kong has prompted the cancellation of the city's popular New Year's Eve fireworks display.

Thousands of locals and tourists have been draw to Victoria Harbour for the light spectacular.

Thousands of locals and tourists have been draw to Victoria Harbour for the light spectacular. Source: Getty Images

Hong Kong's popular New Year's Eve fireworks will be cancelled for the first time in a decade, as more than six months of protests heighten security concerns, the Hong Kong Tourism Board says.

The fireworks usually draw thousands of locals and tourists to the picturesque Victoria Harbour and the countdown is broadcast worldwide.

Sparked by a controversial and now-withdrawn extradition bill, the ongoing protests in the former British colony have crippled the tourism and retail sectors, with several high-profile cultural and sporting events cancelled in recent months.
Fireworks light up the sky over Victoria Harbour to celebrate New Year's Day in Hong Kong.
Fireworks light up the sky over Victoria Harbour to celebrate New Year's Day in Hong Kong. Source: Visual China Group
The fireworks will be replaced with a "Symphony of Lights", a multimedia light show, involving projections on the city's tallest skyscrapers at the stroke of midnight, tourism officials said. The facade of the waterside Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre will be turned into a giant countdown clock.

Small-scale pyrotechnics will be released from nearby rooftops.
The tourism board "places high importance on public safety of all events it organises," it said in an emailed statement.

"In view of the current situation in Hong Kong, we have decided to adopt a new format."
A pro-democracy supporter wearing a Guy Fawkes mask during an assembly of medical professionals in Central district in Hong Kong.
A pro-democracy supporter wearing a Guy Fawkes mask during an assembly of medical professionals in Central district in Hong Kong. Source: LightRocket
The board said tourist arrivals in Hong Kong plunged 56 per cent year-on-year in November, the steepest fall in 15 years, when the city was hit by an outbreak of the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) epidemic.

Other events to be cancelled include the Hong Kong Football Club Rugby Section's annual rugby 10s tournament, scheduled to be held in April, and Clockenflap, one of Asia's biggest music festivals, which was scrapped last month.

Hong Kong sank into recession for the first time in a decade in the third quarter.


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Published 18 December 2019 7:50pm
Updated 18 December 2019 8:34pm


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