



This year was the first time I was outside of the United States for July 4th, so I missed out on watching the fireworks go off in my neighborhood. But when I decided to take a stroll with my camera to the waterfront by the Exhibition Center in Wanchai to take pictures of the Hong Kong city skyline at night, little did I realize what a treat I was in for when the loudspeakers announced that another session of Hong Kong's ongoing Symphony of Lights was about to begin. Due to my novice photography skills, I did a poor job of capturing the the beauty of the display, but I think I did myself proud with the final shot. The first two pictures are of Kowloon on the north side of the Harbor, while the last two are of Central.
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