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ICC Light & Music Show |
The ICC Light and Music Show is a groundbreaking LED light show which has won the Guinness World Record for the “largest light and sound show on a single building” in 2013.
The LED light animation was first choreographed by Hirohito TOTSUNE, a renowned lighting designer who has worked on numerous Japanese light design projects including Tokyo Skytree.
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With specific theme and storyline every season, ICC Light and Music Show displays at 7:45pm and 9:00pm every night at the tallest skyscraper, International Commerce Centre (ICC) in Hong Kong, offering our global audiences to experience the one-of-a-kind Hong Kong attraction along with the unparalleled vibrant night scene of Victoria Harbour.
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Apart from enjoying the show at the best viewing place – P3 and P4 public terraces of ifc mall where has broadcasted the synchronized music, audiences can also download the ICC Light and Music Show smartphone app to get the music and sound while watching the show along the Victoria Harbour shores.
Additional light show with thematic patterns and countdown to Christmas, New Year, CNY, etc. will also be created to enhance the festive atmosphere and to celebrate these special occasions with the locals as well as the tourists.
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ICC Light and Music Show has also collaborated with different associations like the Hong Kong Arts Development Council and the Hong Kong Rugby Football Union Community Foundation, to provide a platform to illustrate the world-class art pieces and create enjoyment to our beloved Hong Kong. Another highlight would be the audio-visual installations presented by internationally acclaimed artists in collaboration with Art Basel since 2014.
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Furthermore, ICC Light and Music Show and the School of Creative Media at the City University of Hong Kong has worked on an Open Sky Campus initiative since 2014, which is meant to support art and cultural development and nurture talented individuals by encouraging students and budding artists to show their creativity in the territory.
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