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Thousands of Hongkongers, tourists gather for Dragon Boat Festival drone show

  • The 10-minute display featured more than 1,000 drones

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Crowds gathered on Monday evening at the the Wan Chai harbourfront for the drone show. Photo: May Tse
Lo Hoi-yingandAlice Kong

Thousands of residents and tourists gathered for a drone show with a Dragon Boat Festival theme that lit up the sky above Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour on Monday evening.

The city’s first drone show to mark the Tuen Ng Festival was part of the Tourism Board’s larger efforts to attract more visitors to Hong Kong. The crowds at the Wan Chai waterfront gasped and applauded as the drones took flight in formation at 8pm.

The 10-minute display featured more than 1,000 drones forming the shape of a dozen green sticky rice dumplings, also known as zongzi.

The drone show was the first such event to mark the Dragon Boat Festival. Photo: May Tse
The drone show was the first such event to mark the Dragon Boat Festival. Photo: May Tse

The drones then formed the shape of a cartoon rice dumpling holding drumsticks, making a reference to the drummer at the front of a dragon boat during the race, which is essential to helping the team keep pace.

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They then morphed into three teams of dragon boat racers paddling in water.

The display ended with a zongzi character paddling a dragon boat, with the words “Happy Tuen Ng”, to applause and cheers from spectators.

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Chris Yeung, 25, a fresh graduate, watched the show with his grandmother.

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