--- title: "Hong Kong 2026-27 budget: ‘Symphony of Lights’ to go dark under tourism revamp" description: "Hong Kong will discontinue the two-decade-old \"A Symphony of Lights\" show, replacing it with immersive projections across various districts as part of a tourism revamp announced in the latest budget b" type: "news" locale: "en" url: "https://longbridge.com/en/news/276972290.md" published_at: "2026-02-26T02:31:29.000Z" --- # Hong Kong 2026-27 budget: ‘Symphony of Lights’ to go dark under tourism revamp > Hong Kong will discontinue the two-decade-old "A Symphony of Lights" show, replacing it with immersive projections across various districts as part of a tourism revamp announced in the latest budget by finance chief Paul Chan. The budget allocates HK$1.66 billion to the Hong Kong Tourism Board, a 35% increase from last year, to promote events and attract tourists. Additional measures include a HK$200 million fund for rural tourism projects and a focus on promoting lesser-known festivals. The government aims to enhance the city's appeal to international visitors, particularly from the Middle East and ASEAN. Hong Kong will cancel the two-decade-old “A Symphony of Lights” within the year, with the South China Morning Post learning that the fixture will be replaced with immersive projections across various districts to upgrade the city’s offerings. The revamp is among a raft of new tourism measures announced in finance chief Paul Chan Mo-po’s latest budget, with others including a push for Hong Kong to become a destination for study tours and a HK$200 million (US$25.6 million) fund to revitalise rural villages. The blueprint also earmarked HK$1.2 billion for the sports sector to “further promote sports development”. Chan revealed on Wednesday that the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) would receive HK$1.66 billion in funding – a 35 per cent increase from the previous year. “Building on the success of last year’s ‘Immersive Light Show in Central’ featuring spectacular 3D light shows, the HKTB will launch a brand new show with the theme of light festivals across various locations at different times of the year to replace A Symphony of Lights,” Chan said. He was referring to light projections concentrated around the Statue Square Gardens over the Christmas and New Year periods. A source told the SCMP that similar installations would be set up in several districts across the city, including those popular with tourists, such as Central and Tsim Sha Tsui, although authorities had yet to finalise the list of places. The insider added that the nightly A Symphony of Lights show would be gradually phased out “later this year”. “The harbour is already very bright and beautiful nowadays, so it was decided we should go in a different direction,” the source said. The overhaul will use residual funds from the 2024-25 budget, under which Chan gave HK$1.09 billion to the tourism industry, including HK$354 million for the HKTB to revamp the decades-old light show. Timothy Chui Ting-pong, executive director of the Hong Kong Tourism Association, said he supported the move as a projection show would be able to do more. He said that the measure would also be able draw tourists to other lesser-known locations. The HK$1.66 billion allocated to the HKTB this year would go towards upgrading and promoting flagship events and festivities, among other areas. The source said authorities were keen to concentrate more on holidays and festivals that are “not as prominent, or cannot be experienced, on the mainland,” including Halloween and the Mid-Autumn Festival’s Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance. “The HKTB will draw more overnight visitors by stepping up marketing efforts in source markets with potential, including mainland cities outside Guangdong, as well as emerging markets such as Asean and the Middle East,” Chan said. The minister added that efforts would be made to promote the city’s “meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions”, or MICE, economy. The source said that government efforts to promote tourism to Middle Eastern travellers had been satisfactory so far, noting visitors from the region had increased by 37 per cent year on year to about 92,000 in 2025. The city welcomed 9,700 visitors from the region in January 2026 alone, up by 78 per cent from the same month last year. The source added that such visitors were considered “high value” as they tended to be “young, fast-growing and wealthy”, spending an average of HK$11,300 per trip per capita - nearly twice as much as the HK$5,500 spent by the average overnight visitor. Chan also proposed allocating HK$200 million to launch a pilot “NM Urban-rural Integration Fund” to encourage more northern rural villages to “take forward rural tourism projects and bring economic vitality”. A source said “non-governmental organisations and relevant bodies” would be required to submit proposals on hardware upgrades, such as simple structural enhancements for facilities and installations, or “software” plans, such as coming up with tour itineraries for visitors. Details would be further announced as the government pitched the scheme to the Legislative Council in mid-2026, the source added. Walk in Hong Kong co-founder Paul Chan Chi-yuen said authorities would have to consider several areas, including how to make better use of the existing vacant spaces in rural villages and ensuring there were enough support measures to facilitate tourism. He noted that rural villages typically had vacant land and homes, adding that some makeshift installations could be used to elevate the tourism value of those sites. On the education front, authorities expressed hope on Wednesday morning that tertiary education institutions would launch more short-term study tours, especially during summer breaks when campus resources were idle, to encourage non-local participants to study in the city. “Through quality study tour experiences, students can deepen their understanding of Hong Kong, helping local tertiary institutions expand their student recruitment channels and attract talent to Hong Kong,” the Education Bureau said, adding that such tours could generate additional income for the institutions. A government source said such tours could focus on themes such as technology and innovation, arts and culture, or commerce and creativity, describing them as areas where Hong Kong had advantages. Participants could visit laboratories, attend master-class talks and workshops, and immerse themselves in cultural experiences, the insider said. Finance chief Chan also said the sports portion of the Arts and Sport Development Fund would receive HK$1.2 billion to “further promote sports development, including strengthening training for team sports athletes, improving the professional standards of coaches, as well as supporting and exploring more diverse and higher-level sports competitions to be held in Hong Kong”. Lawmaker Kenneth Fok Kai-kong, whose constituency covers the sports sector, welcomed the funding and said it would inject fresh momentum into the sector. “Hong Kong’s sports development has long leaned heavily on subsidies,” he said. “In the long run, we must consolidate the economic benefits of professionalisation and industrialisation to enhance the industry’s sustainability.” Fok also called for more support for team-based sports training, while urging a broader review of athlete treatment, coaching support and resource allocation to help promising projects reach elite status. ### Related Stocks - [00HSI.HK - Hang Seng Index](https://longbridge.com/en/quote/00HSI.HK.md) ## Related News & Research | Title | Description | URL | |-------|-------------|-----| | 財政預算案 2026︱政府續發行可持續債券 金管局爭取年內制訂銀行綠色轉型規劃指引 | 財政司司長陳茂波在《財政預算案 2026》中宣佈,政府將繼續發行可持續債券,以鞏固香港國際綠色金融中心的地位。計劃包括構建有利的監管環境、加強跨界別合作及落實《香港可持續披露準則》。金管局將完善可持續金融分類目錄,並爭取年內製定銀行綠色轉型 | [Link](https://longbridge.com/en/news/276833757.md) | | 財政預算案 2026︱陳茂波:住宅成交量去年上升至約 6.3 萬宗 創 4 年新高 | 財政司司長陳茂波宣讀《財政預算案 2026》,他回顧去年住宅物業價量齊升,交投自去年 3 月起持續活躍,全年成交量上升至近 6.3 萬宗,為 4 年新高。樓價全年上升 3.3%,結束前 3 年跌勢;租金亦上升 4.3%。非住宅物業成交量反彈 | [Link](https://longbridge.com/en/news/276825556.md) | | 財政預算案 2026︱時隔 42 年動用外匯儲備 轉撥 1500 億支持北都 金管局:有力維持金融體系穩定 | 財政司司長陳茂波在《財政預算案 2026》中宣佈,將動用外匯儲備 1500 億元支持北都及其他基建項目。這是 42 年來首次動用外匯基金,預計每年轉撥 750 億元。外匯基金總資產超過 4.1 萬億元,盈餘仍有 7800 億元,金管局表示有 | [Link](https://longbridge.com/en/news/276876863.md) | | 恆地慶祝 50 週年 再辦兩大活動 與 3500 名長幼基層迎新歲 | 恆基地產慶祝成立 50 週年,舉辦了「馬年耆樂團年宴」和「社區同樂日」兩大活動,吸引 3500 名長者、年輕人及基層家庭參與。活動包括團年飯、非物質文化遺產展示、幸運抽獎及兒童表演,旨在營造節慶氛圍並傳遞愛心與正能量。集團與 20 多個非牟 | [Link](https://longbridge.com/en/news/276030098.md) | | 香港政府稱第四季度 GDP 同比增長 3.8% | 香港政府表示第四季度 GDP 同比增長 3.8% | [Link](https://longbridge.com/en/news/276826499.md) | --- > **Disclaimer**: This article is for reference only and does not constitute any investment advice.